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Power Corrupts

Ransom

Power Corrupts

Brian Klaas

News, Politics, 498122

4.82K Ratings

🗓️ 23 May 2019

⏱️ 53 minutes

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Summary

What's it like to be held by Somali pirates for 977 days? Or to meet your Dad for the first time after he's been held in a basement in Beirut for nearly 7 years? Are you more likely to be killed as a hostage if you're American than if you're French? And how does economic game theory help us answer the question: what is the price of your freedom?

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Power Corrupts is written and narrated by Brian Klaas. The executive producer and sound editor is George McDonagh.

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0:00.0

Thank you for listening to Power Corrupts. We make this show because we think it's important not to make money,

0:05.4

but it does cost money to make episodes. If you want to help us stay editorially independent,

0:10.5

please consider supporting our work in one of two ways.

0:14.0

First, pre-order my new book, Corruptible, Who Gets Power and How It Changes Us,

0:19.0

which comes out on November 9, 2021.

0:22.0

It's an exploration of the bizarre fascinating ways in which humans relate to

0:26.0

power that ranges from everything from corrupt beehives to the time I took a ski lesson with a man who

0:31.8

once ruled Iraq. If you like this

0:34.0

podcast I promise you love the book. Second, join a community of

0:38.4

supporters and get access to exclusive bonus content by going to Patreon.com slash power corrupts.

0:46.0

For just three dollars a month you'll get access to early episodes and at different tiers

0:49.9

you can get bonus content like uncut interviews as well as the possibility of a

0:54.0

Zoom meet and greet with my producer George and myself. If you don't support the

0:58.8

show I'll be forced to bombard you with ads about socks and job recruitment schemes and mortgage websites and nobody wants that.

1:05.0

But seriously, thank you for listening and for your support.

1:10.0

My name is Terry Anderson.

1:12.0

I would like to send my thanks and those of my fellow prisoners,

1:16.4

David Jacobson and Tom Sutherland, to all those in America who are working and praying

1:22.2

for our release.

1:25.0

It all started with a tennis match.

1:28.0

But let's back up to the night before the tennis match, March 15th 1985.

1:38.0

Terry Anderson, a journalist for the Associated Press in Beirut, and Don Mel, a photo editor for the Associated Press, were drinking at Terry's house in Lebanon.

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