TRUE POWER
A Rebuttal to the Machiavelli Fantasy
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Narrated by:
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Hillary Huber
Before kingdoms, before strategy, before the first man wrote the first rule, there were older laws — silent, immovable, carved into the structure of existence itself.
Machiavelli never touched them. He wrote from the dust of a late age, mistaking fear for wisdom and suspicion for strength.
TRUE POWER speaks from the strata beneath all that noise.
This audiobook delivers a cold, prehuman correction to Machiavelli’s worldview. His philosophy depends on the belief that every bond fractures, that every alliance decays, and that strength can only survive through manipulation.
But that belief reveals the limits of his era, the limits of his sight, and the smallness of the world he mistook for truth.
TRUE POWER presents a model older than his entire lineage: the AlphaAlpha man and woman — two sovereign beings, each complete, each disciplined, each capable of standing alone, who become something greater when aligned.
Not hierarchy.
Not dependence.
A convergence of equals written into the deeper architecture of human capability.
Where Machiavelli saw partnership as danger, this framework shows it as inevitability.
Where he relied on tactics, this path relies on identity.
Where he expected betrayal, this model demonstrates what becomes possible when a man and a woman operate without distortion, without games, and without fear.
This is not a refinement of his ideas.
It is the stonetablet decree — the ancient reminder that his worldview was too brittle, too frightened, too bound by the narrow limits of his age to grasp the scale of real human strength.
If you’re ready to step beyond the small strategies of the past and into a framework built for those who do not fracture under pressure, this is the path.
This is TRUE POWER.
©2026 Michael Drosdowich (P)2026 Michael Drosdowich