More people should watch this, in these corona times. It's interesting to observe the personal gallery who rose to power, and how they then outmaneuvered each other. Power tends to corrupt, and absolute power corrupt absolutely, as Lord Acton wrote. Or even more precisely: "The problem isn't the abuse of power; it's the power to abuse", as Michael Cloud put it.
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