The Hubris Syndrome: Bush, Blair And The Intoxication Of Power
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The Hubris Syndrome: Bush, Blair And The Intoxication Of Power

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For many politicians, power seems to go to their head, and becomes a heady drug affecting every action they take. The Greeks called it hubris, where the hero wins glory, acclaim and success - but it is often followed by nemesis. David Owen suggests George Bush and Tony Blair developed a Hubristic Syndrome while in power. He provides a powerful analysis, looking at their be...more
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Published by Politico's Publishing (first published July 23rd 2007)
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David Owen is the author of Hidden Evidence and Hidden Secrets. He has written extensively on military deception, espionage, and written and produced television documentaries on computer crime and electronic intelligence.
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