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Thirst for Power
Season 1, Ep. 5
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Why do some people thirst for power, even when it brings stress, scrutiny, and responsibility?
Dr Matt Williams is joined by History student Charlie and Digital Access Officer Imaan to explore the psychology, politics, and cultural roots of power.
From superhero myths to prime ministers, we explore;
What is power — and who decides who gets it?
Why are we drawn to powerful figures?
Does a desire for power stem from fear or ambition?
Why have some countries seem more powerful than others?
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