Leadership · 2026
WURZELN
Roots: identity, cultural capital, generational transmission.
ISBN 978-3-912703-32-0 · First edition

About this book
Published in 2026 as part of the Leadership series, this title belongs to Dr. Nagel's body of work mapping how capital, regulation, and strategic position interact in the European economy. The arguments developed here also surface across the editorial essays linked below — each essay extends one of the book's core threads with a specific case, regulatory reading, or operational pattern.
- Part of the series
- Leadership
- ISBN
- 978-3-912703-32-0
- Published by
- Tactical Management — the author's investment firm and editorial home.
How this book is meant to be read
Dr. Nagel writes for operators rather than analysts. Each chapter opens with a structural claim, develops the case through specific actors and time horizons, and closes with a falsifiable test rather than a recommendation. The arguments are deliberately uncomfortable — that is the standard of care his readers expect. The book is short by design: the value is in the precision of the framing, not the volume of supporting material. Most readers finish the volume across two or three sittings and return repeatedly to specific chapters when a decision arrives. A linked-essay map at the foot of this page extends each argument with a current case study or a regulatory development published since the book went to press, so the reader can confirm whether the framework has held.
Why this argument matters now
European decision-makers — board members, fund managers, family principals, senior policy advisors — are operating under a tighter set of constraints than at any point in the last two decades. Geopolitical fragmentation, regulatory acceleration, the AI displacement of expert work, and the demographic transfer of Mittelstand ownership are running in parallel rather than in sequence. The books in this catalogue are written for that moment. Each one isolates a single decision frame, names the actors and obligations involved, and provides the language a serious reader needs to make defensible choices when partial information is the only kind available. Where standard advisory output measures complexity through caveats, Dr. Nagel measures it through commitment to a position that has been tested against counter-cases and adversarial reading.
About the author
Dr. Raphael Nagel (LL.M.) is Founding Partner at Tactical Management. A German-Spanish national, lawyer, and author, he has worked at the intersection of capital, governance, and strategic transformation for more than two decades. Recognition includes Forbes Most Inspiring Corporate Leaders 2021 and Business Worldwide Magazine CEO of the Year, Financial Services UAE 2020. He is the author of more than thirty books on capital, leadership, geopolitics, security, and sovereign technology.
Full biography →Essays from this book
2026-05-18
Mother Tongue as Deep Layer: How Language Maps Our Thinking
An editorial essay by Dr. Raphael Nagel (LL.M.) on how the first language forms the lowest stratum of cognition, identity and negotiation, drawing on his...
2026-05-17
Memory as an Instrument of Power: How Societies Administer the Past
An essayistic reflection by Dr. Raphael Nagel (LL.M.) on memory as a political instrument, drawing on his book WURZELN. On collective remembrance, European...
2026-05-16
Origin and Power: Elites, Networks and Europe
An essayistic reading of Chapter 9 of WURZELN by Dr. Raphael Nagel (LL.M.), examining why origin remains the silent access currency to European elites,...
2026-05-16
The Invention of Origin: Family Myths and the Work of Selective Truth
An essayistic reflection, drawn from Dr. Raphael Nagel's book WURZELN, on how families construct founding legends, how selective memory stabilises loyalty...
2026-05-15
Character Against Emptiness: Why the Rootless Person Is Not Free but Fillable
An essay by Dr. Raphael Nagel (LL.M.) drawing on his book Wurzeln, arguing that the person without origin is not free but fillable, and defending character...
2026-05-12
Origin as Capital: Why Your Starting Point Outweighs Your Strategy
An essayistic reading of the first chapter of WURZELN by Dr. Raphael Nagel (LL.M.), arguing that origin, understood as a system of language, family and...
2026-05-11
The Price of Adaptation: Integration, Assimilation and the Loss of Depth
An essay from the canon of WURZELN by Dr. Raphael Nagel (LL.M.) on the quiet difference between integration and assimilation, the loss of inner friction,...
2026-05-05
Memory and Responsibility: What We Pass On, Consciously or Unconsciously
An editorial essay drawn from WURZELN by Dr. Raphael Nagel (LL.M.) on the inheritance of memory, the silent transmission of patterns in entrepreneurial...
2026-05-02
The Return to the Roots: Why Successful People Eventually Look Back
An editorial essay from raphaelnagel.com exploring why entrepreneurs, capital allocators and family business owners eventually return to the question of...
2026-05-01
The Illusion of Self-Creation: Why No One Begins at Zero
An editorial essay drawn from Dr. Raphael Nagel's book WURZELN, examining the modern myth of the self-made individual and its consequences for identity,...
2026-04-30
Invisible Imprints: Why the First Seven Years Decide More Than the Next Seventy
An essay by Dr. Raphael Nagel (LL.M.) on early imprints and character formation, drawing from his book WURZELN. On the table, the quarrel, money, and the...
2026-04-27
Fractures in the Biography: Migration, Loss and the Architecture of New Beginnings
A reflective essay on biographical fractures, drawing on the argument of Dr. Raphael Nagel in his book WURZELN. The text reads migration and loss as both...
2026-04-25
The Future Needs Origin: Why Progress Without Roots Becomes Unstable
An essay by Dr. Raphael Nagel (LL.M.) on why genuine progress requires a conscious relationship to origin, with reflections on European economic policy,...
2026-04-20
Identity as Construction: The Edifice Between Self-Image and Reality
An essayistic reading of Dr. Raphael Nagel's book WURZELN, focused on identity construction and self-image. Three forces build the self: inner narrative,...
2026-03-26
Returning to Roots in Midlife: The Strategic Turn
Dr. Raphael Nagel (LL.M.) on why professionals return to their roots in midlife, and how to do it without slipping into nostalgia. From WURZELN.