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Human Nature, Power, and the Limits of Government
Published 4 days, 12 hours ago
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What happens when flawed human beings are given unlimited power? In this episode of The Todd Huff Show, Todd continues his foundational series on political philosophy by asking a critical question: Who should hold power—and how much should they have?
Todd explains why the Founding Fathers built a system designed to restrain government, rooted in a realistic understanding of human nature. From biblical insights about sin to historical examples of tyranny, he explores why good intentions aren’t enough to build good systems. The discussion also touches on communism’s fatal flaw, the myth of the “benevolent dictator,” and why political debates should focus on outcomes—not motives.
If you want to understand the deeper ideas behind conservatism, this conversation lays the groundwork.
Todd explains why the Founding Fathers built a system designed to restrain government, rooted in a realistic understanding of human nature. From biblical insights about sin to historical examples of tyranny, he explores why good intentions aren’t enough to build good systems. The discussion also touches on communism’s fatal flaw, the myth of the “benevolent dictator,” and why political debates should focus on outcomes—not motives.
If you want to understand the deeper ideas behind conservatism, this conversation lays the groundwork.