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Power corrupts those in authority from "summary" of The Rights of Man by Thomas Paine

Power, like a strong current, has the ability to sweep away the principles of justice and equality that should guide those in authority. When individuals are given unchecked power, their innate tendencies towards self-interest and greed often lead them astray. They become consumed by their own desires, their sense of responsibility to the people they govern fading into the background. The allure of power is great, but it is also a dangerous temptation. Those in authority must constantly guard against the corrupting influence that power can have on their judgment and actions. Once they have tasted the intoxicating elixir of power, it is all too easy for them to lose sight of the principles that should guide their decisions. History is replete with examples of leaders who have succu...
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    The Rights of Man

    Thomas Paine

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