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The Philosophy and Neurochemistry of Hierarchical Power: A Transdisciplinary Analysis
The Philosophy and Neurochemistry of Hierarchical Power: A Transdisciplinary Analysis

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The history of mankind is filled with examples of hierarchical power being used in positive, responsible, and constructive ways for the common good in all walks of life. However, it is also true that some power holders can, in specific . . .

The history of mankind is filled with examples of hierarchical power being used in positive, responsible, and constructive ways for the common good in all walks of life. However, it is also true that some power holders can, in specific circumstances, demonstrate abusive, egocentric, and binary behavior that is contrary to the general interest of […]

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