Does power corrupt or are corrupt people drawn to power?
Are tyrants the products of bad systems or are they just bad people?
And why do we give power to awful people?
In Corruptible, professor of global politics Brian
Klaas draws on over 500 interviews with some of the world's top leaders
- from the noblest to the dirtiest - including presidents, war
criminals, cult leaders, terrorists, psychopaths, and dictators to
reveal the most surprising workings of power: how children can predict
who is going to win an election based just on the faces of politicians;
why narcissists make more money; what makes a certain species of bee
more corrupt than others; whether a thirst for power is a genetic
condition; and why being the second in command is in fact the smartest
choice. From scans of psychopathic brains, to the effects of power on
monkey drug use, Klaas weaves cutting-edge research with astonishing
encounters (including a ski lesson with the former viceroy of Iraq, tea
with a former UK prime minister, and breakfast with Madagascar's yogurt
kingpin president).
Written by the creator of the award-winning
Power Corrupts podcast, Corruptible challenges our basic assumptions
about power, from the board room to the war room, and provides a roadmap
for getting better leaders at every level.
Corruptible : Who Gets Power and How it Changes Us - Dr Brian Klaas
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