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Participation and sharing are key components of new power from "summary" of New Power by Jeremy Heimans,Henry Timms

The dynamics of power are shifting in the digital age. In this new landscape, participation and sharing have become vital components of how power operates. Gone are the days when power was held by a select few at the top of a hierarchy. Today, power is diffused and dispersed, flowing through networks of connected individuals who are empowered to participate and share in ways that were previously impossible. Participation is about more than just involvement - it is about active engagement and contribution. In the world of new power, everyone has the ability to participate and make a difference. This democratization of power allows for a diversity of voices and perspectives to be heard, challenging traditional structures and hierarchies. Participation fosters a sense of ownership and agency among individuals, empowering them to shape the world around them. Sharing is another key component of new power. In a world where information travels at lightning speed, sharing has become a powerful tool for mobilizing and organizing people around a common cause. When individuals share their ideas, experiences, and resources, they create a sense of connection and solidarity that transcends physical boundaries. Sharing allows for the rapid spread of information and ideas, enabling movements to grow and gain momentum quickly. Together, participation and sharing form the building blocks of new power. These components create a sense of belonging and community among individuals, enabling them to come together to effect change on a global scale. By harnessing the power of participation and sharing, individuals can amplify their impact and drive meaningful progress in an increasingly interconnected world.
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    New Power

    Jeremy Heimans

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