The Climate Of Power : How Wealth, Insulation, and Distance Quietly Reshape Reality
Overview
Most people think power is loud.
It isn't.
Power is the absence of friction. It's the bill that gets paid without looking at the number. The rule that bends before it reaches you. The room that waits when you're late, instead of closing.
The Climate of Power is not a book about the wealthy. It's a book about what wealth does, quietly, gradually, and without announcement, to the way a person perceives reality, makes decisions, and loses the ability to feel the ground beneath their feet.
Drawing on sociology, behavioral psychology, and sharp observation, Craig Spencer traces the invisible architecture that separates elite life from ordinary life. Not the mansions or the jets. The subtler machinery: the intermediaries who absorb friction, the language that replaces consequences with invoices, the way institutional systems bend around people who have the resources to make them bend.
This is a book for anyone who has ever wondered why power corrupts, not in the dramatic, scandal-headline sense, but in the quiet, sensory, perceptual sense. Why the people at the top so often seem to inhabit a different reality. Why nothing ever seems to hold them accountable in ways that stick.
The answer isn't conspiracy. It's climate.
Precise. Cold. Unsettling. Essential.
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Details
- ISBN-13: 9798246982488
- ISBN-10: 9798246982488
- Publisher: Independently Published
- Publish Date: February 2026
- Dimensions: 9 x 6 x 0.19 inches
- Shipping Weight: 0.29 pounds
- Page Count: 90
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