<center>Power Without Apologies</center><br><span>“I believe that the last thing the mature seeker needs in literature or talks today are chin-stroking ideas or ‘insights.’ The seeker requires power. Power—not force—to see through self-expressive wishes. Force dissipates and dies with its user. True power is generative: it creates and builds.”</span><br><br><span>With this trenchant introduction, scholar of esotericism Mitch Horowitz presents some of the most important and practical works, from history and today, on attaining and wielding ethical power. </span><i>The Book of Power</i><span> includes:</span><ul><li><i>The Art of Wa</i>r by Sun Tzu, translated by British sinologist Lionel Giles</li><li><i>Crystalizing Public Opinion</i> by Edward Bernays</li><li><i>The Science of Being Great</i> by Wallace D. Wattles</li><li><i>The Power of Sex Transmutation</i> by Mitch Horowitz</li><li><i>Your Invisible Power</i> by