Power and Equality
Early human societies displayed a remarkable egalitarianism, with a natural tendency to admire leaders while also holding them to strict moral scrutiny. This duality in human nature compels leaders to project humility, as seen in the carefully curated images of public figures. Historical examples illustrate how the facade of down-to-earth personas can mask deeper authoritarian tendencies, highlighting the complex relationship between power and public perception.In this clip
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