The Hubris Syndrome

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The Hubris Syndrome is a book by David Owen that explores how excessive power can distort the judgment and behavior of political leaders, leading to overconfidence and reckless decision-making.

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instanceOf book
aimsTo raise awareness of psychological risks of power
author David Anthony Owen NERFINISHED
David Owen NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
describes behavioral changes in political leaders
contempt for advice and criticism
how excessive power can distort judgment
impulsiveness in decision-making
loss of contact with reality by leaders
overconfidence in holders of high office
examines historical political leaders
modern political leaders
field political science
psychiatry
psychology
focusesOn dangers of unchecked power
effects of long tenure in high office
genre non-fiction
political psychology
hasPerspective clinical perspective on political leadership
influencedBy David Owen's experience as a British foreign secretary
language English
mainSubject hubris syndrome
overconfidence in leaders
political leadership
power and psychology
reckless decision-making
proposes criteria for diagnosing hubris syndrome in leaders
hubris syndrome as an acquired personality change

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David Owen notableWork The Hubris Syndrome