The Power We Deserve
America has tried new leaders, new policies, and new promises — yet the same patterns repeat. The reason is simple:
Systems don’t transform until the people who lead them do.
In this groundbreaking political doctrine, psychiatrist and national thinker Mardoche Sidor, MD reveals the unconscious patterns driving our political dysfunction — and introduces a new framework capable of reshaping leadership, governance, and national identity.
Blending psychology, neuroscience, philosophy, human development, and political science, The Power We Deserve uncovers:
Why nations repeat the same mistakes over generations
How fear, projection, and unprocessed wounds become public policy
Why behavior change without inner change always collapses
How emotional maturity creates safer communities and stronger institutions
The science behind unity, trust, and national resilience
At the center is the Four Layers of Transformation:
Conscious: habits, behaviors, discipline
Pre-Conscious: schemas, assumptions, automatic patterns
Unconscious: repressed conflicts shaping leadership
Existential: meaning, purpose, responsibility, freedom
When leaders master these layers, politics becomes conscious.
When nations master them, history changes.
This book is a blueprint for a new era of leadership — rooted not in partisanship, but in psychological truth, moral courage, and the belief that America can rise far higher than the systems we inherited.
If you believe we deserve better, this book is your evidence — and your invitation.

