Power
Power by Peter Morriss is a groundbreaking philosophical exploration that delves into the complex concept of power. Published by Manchester University Press in 2002, this second edition features a comprehensive new foreword that addresses recent developments in the field, reflecting on the impact of the book since its initial release. Spanning 328 pages, Morriss provides an insightful analysis of what we truly mean when we discuss power, making it an essential read for students and enthusiasts of philosophy, social studies, and political theory. This engaging text not only covers the foundational aspects of power but also situates them within the broader context of contemporary discourse. Whether you are studying metaphysics or social and political philosophy, Power offers valuable perspectives that will enrich your understanding of this pivotal concept. Don't miss the chance to add this influential work to your collection!