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The rise of new power is changing how we engage with institutions from "summary" of New Power by Jeremy Heimans,Henry Timms

The way we interact with institutions is undergoing a fundamental transformation. Traditional power structures are being challenged by a new form of power that is reshaping our relationships with organizations, governments, and businesses. This shift is driven by the emergence of new power dynamics, characterized by peer-to-peer networks, crowdsourcing, and decentralized decision-making. In the past, institutions held a monopoly on power, dictating the rules and norms that governed society. However, the rise of new power has democratized influence, allowing individuals to have a greater say in how institutions operate. This has led to a more participatory and inclusive approach to governance, where people are actively engaged in shaping the policies and practices that affect them. One of the k...
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    New Power

    Jeremy Heimans

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