Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Concept of Power
3. People Seek Power
4. Coordination, Cooperation, and Control
5. The Exercise of Economic Power Leads to Progress
6. The Exercise of Political Power Leads to Stagnation
7. Political Power Supersedes Economic Power
8. Factors of Production and Power Relationships
9. Pre-Agricultural Societies
10. Agricultural Societies
11. Industrial Societies
12. Institutions that Enable Progress
13. Politics as a Vocation
14. Separating Economic from Political Power
15. Clouds on the Horizon
16. Conclusion
References
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