![]() Brian is the author of Corruptible: Who Gets Power and How It Changes Us. Brian argues that if we ever hope to develop better systems from our national governments to our office hierarchies, we have to work on both prongs, this dynamic not only preventing people who gain power from going bad, but encouraging good people to seek power as well. Absolute power corrupts absolutely.” My guest today, Brian Klaas would say that’s only one part of what tends to corrupt individuals and cultures, the other being that people who are already corrupt are more likely to seek power in the first place. Why do corrupt people end up in power by way of an answer, you probably think of that famous quote from Lord Acton, “Power tends to corrupt. Marmot’s Whitehall II study on social status and mortalityīrett McKay: Brett McKay here and welcome to another edition of the Art Of Manliness Podcast. Michael Nader’s study on social status in monkeys.AoM Podcast #769: The New Science of Narcissism.AoM Podcast #108: The Upside of Your Dark Side.Brian explains the importance of accountability in keeping a system clean, and how you can serve in positions of power without becoming corrupted yourself. We also discuss why power does indeed corrupt people and can in fact change their very brain chemistry. Brian argues that if we ever hope to develop better systems, from our national governments to our office hierarchies, we have to work on both prongs of this dynamic, not only preventing people who gain power from going bad, but encouraging good people to seek power as well.īrian is the author of Corruptible: Who Gets Power and How It Changes Us, and today on the show, he and I discuss how people who possess the so-called “dark triad” of traits are more attracted to positions of power, how the framing around those positions can either amplify or alter this self-selection effect, and what a tyrannical homeowners’ association president and a psychopathic school janitor show us about these dynamics. By way of an answer, you probably think of that famous quote from Lord Acton, “Power tends to corrupt absolute power corrupts absolutely.” But my guest today, Brian Klaas, would say that’s only one part of what leads to corrupt individuals and cultures, the other being that people who are already corrupt are more likely to seek power in the first place.
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