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WHY NATIONS, CORPORATIONS, AND RELATIONSHIPS FAIL
Darkly funny and unnervingly precise, Suits and Uniforms is an unapologetic deep dive into the minds of those who thrive on control - whether in boardrooms, on battlefields, or behind closed doors. It is not another management book. It is an autopsy. Stormbreaker dissects how charisma becomes camouflage, and how institutions reward the very traits they claim to restrain. The result is a casebook of power at its most pathological. Madness does not hide in psychiatric wards; it sits beside us, impeccably dressed, rarely self-aware, and always seated near the exit.
Once you recognize the pattern, you begin to see them everywhere.
"A study of power rendered with surgical grace; every page feels like evidence." Hector J. Greene, MSc
"Elegant, cold, and uncomfortably useful." Carl Henson Robinson, Renowned Critic
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WHY NATIONS, CORPORATIONS, AND RELATIONSHIPS FAIL
Darkly funny and unnervingly precise, Suits and Uniforms is an unapologetic deep dive into the minds of those who thrive on control - whether in boardrooms, on battlefields, or behind closed doors. It is not another management book. It is an autopsy. Stormbreaker dissects how charisma becomes camouflage, and how institutions reward the very traits they claim to restrain. The result is a casebook of power at its most pathological. Madness does not hide in psychiatric wards; it sits beside us, impeccably dressed, rarely self-aware, and always seated near the exit.
Once you recognize the pattern, you begin to see them everywhere.
"A study of power rendered with surgical grace; every page feels like evidence." Hector J. Greene, MSc
"Elegant, cold, and uncomfortably useful." Carl Henson Robinson, Renowned Critic