Power Science
The systematic study of power itself—its forms, dynamics, sources, and effects—using scientific methods. Unlike philosophy of power, which speculates, power science aims to observe, measure, and model how power operates in human systems. It asks empirical questions: How do power hierarchies form? What predicts the rise and fall of leaders? How does power corrupt, and can we measure that corruption? It's political science, sociology, and psychology focused with laser intensity on the single most important force in human affairs.
Example: "The book wasn't just history; it was power science, offering a data-driven model for how empires actually rise and why they eventually collapse."
Power Science by Dumu The Void March 11, 2026
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