‘On Power’: How Unchecked Power Threatens God-Given Rights

Show host Mark R. Levin explores how power left unchecked ultimately leads to tyranny.
‘On Power’: How Unchecked Power Threatens God-Given Rights
"On Power" by Mark R. Levin discusses the effects of positive and negative power. Threshold Editions/Gage Skidmore
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In 1887, English historian and moralist Lord Action wrote, “Power tends to corrupt and absolute power corrupts absolutely.” Defined simply, power is about control.

Power is binary: negative power and positive power. Societies prosper or suffer depending upon the type of power their government wields. Negative power benefits a ruling class, whereas positive power affects the well-being of the governed.

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