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Paperback The Invisible Cage: How Dictatorship Changes the Business Mind - Case Study: Syria Book

ISBN: 6299449209

ISBN13: 9786299449201

The Invisible Cage: How Dictatorship Changes the Business Mind - Case Study: Syria

By the end of this book, you will have a clear understanding of how much authoritarian thinking lives inside you...

Not as a label or accusation,
but as a learned psychological response.

You will come to recognize how power, fear, and control may have quietly shaped the way you think, speak, decide, and relate to others, often without your awareness, and often long after the external pressure itself has disappeared.

You do not need to have lived under a dictatorship to recognize these patterns.

Authoritarian practices are not exclusive to political regimes.
They emerge wherever fear replaces trust;
in workplaces, institutions, families, organizations, and cultures where silence is rewarded, questioning is discouraged, and control becomes normalized.

To make these invisible mechanisms clear, The Invisible Cage uses Syria as a central case study.
Not as a political narrative,
but as one of the clearest and most extreme examples of how authoritarian systems deliberately shape human behavior from the inside.

Beyond the well-known violence of the regime, the book exposes a darker and far less discussed dimension:
how fear was systematically normalized, obedience was trained, trust was dismantled, and survival behaviors were slowly transformed into permanent mental habits.

Many are aware of the regime's brutality.
Few are aware of how deeply it reengineered the inner world of individuals, and how those effects persist even after control weakens or collapses.

While Syria provides clarity through extremity, the lessons of this book are universal.
The same psychological patterns appear - often unintentionally - inside companies, leadership structures, and social systems that rely on control rather than trust.

This is not a book about blame.
It is a book about recognition.

Because whether the cage was built by a regime, a workplace, or a culture;
if it is invisible, it continues to operate.

Recommended

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