Ben Moreell Quotes
If The Benevolent Ruler Stays In Power Long Enough, He Eventually Concludes That Power And Wisdom Are The Same Thing. And As He Possesses Power, He Must Possess Wisdom. He Becomes Converted To The Seductive Thesis That Election To Public Office Endows The Official With Both Power And Wisdom. At This Point, He Begins To Lose His Ability To Distinguish Between What Is Morally Right And What Is Politically Expedient.
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