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Does the drive for power justify the effect on societies? NO PLAGIARISM
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Does the drive for power justify the effect on societies? NO PLAGIARISM
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yes, it does and can usually lead to negative effects. when people let power get to their head they usually only think about what is best for them/their status instead of the societies real needs or wants.
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