The
Corruption of Power
“Power
tends to corrupt and absolute power corrupts absolutely”
—Lord Acton
This is probably one of the most–invoked,
but least understood lines in literature. Acton truly believed that power
corrupts, but his more important point is that power also corrupts those who
are enamored of the powerful.
The quote occurs in a letter Acton wrote
to Anglican bishop Mandell Creighton. Creighton had asked Acton to review a
history book he was writing, in which he was sympathetic to certain leaders,
most of whom were very bad men. Acton wrote in response…
I cannot accept
your canon that we are to judge the King unlike other men, with a favorable
presumption that they did no wrong. If there is any presumption it is the other
way, against the holders of power, increasing as the power increases. Power
tends to corrupt, and absolute power corrupts absolutely…
There is no worse
heresy than that the office sanctifies the holder of it. Here are the greatest
names coupled with the greatest crimes; you would spare those criminals, for
some mysterious reason. I would hang them higher than Haman, for reasons of
quite obvious justice… The inflexible integrity of the moral code is, to me,
the secret of authority. If we debase the currency for the sake of genius, or
success, or rank, or reputation… we serve the worst cause rather than the
purest.
It is beyond absurd to say that what one
believes about good and evil has nothing whatever to do with his or her
actions. Character matters. Therefore, we can and should hold kings, priests, popes, politicians, pastors, presidents
and all others in positions of authority to what Acton called “the inflexible
integrity of the moral code.”
I think of certain athletes whose
off–field behavior is reprehensible, yet they get a pass because they “get it
done” on the field of play.
And I think of certain celebrities and
politicians whose personal lives are fetid and foul, yet they likewise are
excused because they “get it done” in their field of endeavor.
In both cases it is those who approve
them that are corrupted—absolutely.
David Roper
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