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The Miseducation of Power follows Anthony, a man born into privilege but shaped by absence. He's not particularly brilliant or brave, but he looks the part. As he drifts upward through institutions meant to serve the public, he discovers that charisma, confidence, and connections matter more than conviction. Does this make him lucky, reliable, or downright dangerous?
This is not a story of one man's rise. It's an exploration of how we reward image over substance, and how often we mistake polish for competence. Anthony becomes the face of a quiet shift -- one where leaders are chosen less for what they know and more for what they seem.
Beneath the surface runs a deeper question: What do we really value in those we choose to follow? And have we grown so skeptical of truth, expertise, and integrity that we now prefer something easier, something hollow?
The Miseducation of Power is dark literary fiction with moral weight and emotional precision. For readers drawn to ambiguity, institutional critique, and character-driven stories that reflect the world we're living in, this is a timely and unforgettable read.
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