New research published in The Leadership Quarterly looked to discover whether
power corrupts leaders.
Not exact matches
It's human nature for a
leader to feel
power, and
power can
corrupt.
Any organization is subject to misguided
leaders and
leaders corrupted by
power.
I guess that in a world where war criminals continue to commit genocide in Sudan, where dictators suppress religion freedom in China, where people suffer from extreme poverty under the
corrupt government of Zimbabwe, where sovereign nations are getting invaded by
power - hungry Russian
leaders, and where our own government exaggerated intelligence in order to occupy Iraq — Barack Obama is God's biggest concern, worthy of a little extra attention.
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Power corrupts, absolute power corrupts absolutely» Whether it's in the name of religion, government, or comercial enterprise... Corrupt Islamic leaders manipulate people's beliefs the same way Hitler and Stalin did with propaganda... Ridding the world of religion wouldn't sto
Power corrupts, absolute
power corrupts absolutely» Whether it's in the name of religion, government, or comercial enterprise... Corrupt Islamic leaders manipulate people's beliefs the same way Hitler and Stalin did with propaganda... Ridding the world of religion wouldn't sto
power corrupts absolutely» Whether it's in the name of religion, government, or comercial enterprise...
Corrupt Islamic
leaders manipulate people's beliefs the same way Hitler and Stalin did with propaganda... Ridding the world of religion wouldn't stop it.
The Jewish religious system and political scene had become
corrupt, full of
power - hungry priests and religious
leaders who stole from the poor and the widows to make themselves rich so they could bribe political officials for special privileges and positions.
It will be far easier for the one
corrupt leader to cause problems if
power in concentrated (and if
power doesn't
corrupt, corruption is certainly attracted to
power).
We go to war in the name of liberating people from dictators, and frequently, the new
leaders placed in
power are just as
corrupt and destructive as those which were removed.
It's tragic because there are millions of African - American voters in New York but they get little attention from Democratic pols because these self - appointed «
leaders» are a bunch of lazy or
corrupt suck - ups whose idea of gaining
power for Black people is to ask Party bigshots to guarantee a winning spot on «the ticket» as if this were 1910 and Tammany Hall still ruled.
When
corrupt Roman
leader Tiberius (Adrien Brody) arrives with a giant army to claim the Silk Road, Huo An (Jackie Chan) and his group of trained warriors teams up with an elite legion of defected Roman soldiers led by General Lucius (John Cusack) to maintain the delicate balance of
power in the region.