Friday 17 December 2010

Power Corrupts Absolutely

There is so much talk of corruption in all walks of life – around the world in general and in India in particular – that one may think it as a new phenomenon. Corruption seems to have become a ‘way of life’ in some countries. Media and famous personalities are pointing fingers at people in high places. Everyone is holding ‘holier than thou’ view.

In 1887, Lord Acton said, “Power tends to corrupt, and absolute power corrupts absolutely. Great men are almost always bad men.” Lord Acton must have had deep understanding of human psychology while making such a remark. Indeed, corruption is not a new phenomenon. It is as old as the humanity. Each one of us carries seeds of corruption, which may sprout in appropriate circumstances. One may not know about it until thrown in such circumstances. Mahatma Gandhi once said that he would truly find out whether he is non-violent only when he is being shot and his heart is filled with compassion for his assailant.

It is ironic that he, who begins his fight against those in power with clean objectives and concern for masses, becomes like them upon getting the power himself. Power has such a magical power. Several fundamental transformations take place within one’s psyche when one gets power. He gets detached from the very mass that he represented. It becomes nearly impossible to resist the temptation to fall for the flattery that is showered upon him from all sides. All those privileges that once stared at him from a long distance are now at his disposal in abundance. He starts enjoying the very privileges, attention and comfort that he once criticized. Every passing day gives him a sense of immunity against law. With time he becomes so accustomed to this life style that he fears losing it. It is then that he turns to corrupt means of holding onto his position and power. Money is amassed in a hurry to ensure continuation of present lifestyle in the absence of this position and power. The question, therefore, is not who is corrupt, but who can guard against his weakness for corruption. Who can stay in tune with his conscience when strong winds of temptations are blowing all around him? Next time we point a finger at others, let’s not forget that the other three fingers are pointing at ourselves. World will be a better place only if more people starts minding their own business in ethical manner.