question archive Lord Acton, a British historian of the late nineteenth century, said that "power tends to corrupt; absolutes power corrupts absolutely"; suggesting that a person's sense of morality lessens as his or her power increases
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Lord Acton, a British historian of the late nineteenth century, said that "power tends to corrupt; absolutes power corrupts absolutely"; suggesting that a person's sense of morality lessens as his or her power increases. Do you agree? Considering this idea, is it ethical for leaders to try to increase their power? Explain your answer citing real world examples for illustration. (with reference and proper example)