Power is strongest where it is least visible.
Most discussions of power focus on authority, conflict, and force. Modern control rarely depends on confrontation. It operates through structure - shaping incentives, dependencies, and constraints until behavior becomes predictable without command.
In Power, Luc a Ortega examines how systems produce compliance without persuasion or coercion. Through precise structural analysis, the book explains why outcomes remain stable even when legitimacy weakens, authority fragments, and resistance becomes visible.
This is not a political argument and not a motivational book. It is a diagnostic examination of how control functions beneath appearance.
Readers will understand:
- why formal freedom often coexists with structural obedience
- how institutions shape behavior through consequence rather than instruction
- why exposure rarely destabilizes outcomes
- where power actually operates - and where it does not
This book is for readers seeking explanation and clarity. It is not for those looking for inspiration, affirmation, or ideology.
Clear, unsentimental, and rigorously structured, Power provides the analytical framework most discussions of control avoid.