A review by shoelessmama
Corruptible: Who Gets Power and How It Changes Us by Brian Klaas

4.0

This book was exactly what it purported to be. Entertaining and informative it laid out the information in an easy to follow ordered way. There isn't much that's actionable for me personally on this topic- more broad strokes of what we as a society need to do to keep corrupt/corruptible people out of power. There was no part of this book that attacked any particular party, but a few indisputable despots were detailed or mentioned. I say this because the lone one starred (at the moment of this reading) reviewer said this book was biased. I'm not sure how it is biased unless it's biased towards sociopaths, and even then I felt he was more than fair in his comments. I don't have much more to say except that the author narrated the audiobook which doesn't always work out but in this instance it was well done.