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. 2008 Aug 1;8(4):428–432. doi: 10.7861/clinmedicine.8-4-428

Hubris syndrome

David Owen
PMCID: PMC4952940  PMID: 18724614

Abstract

Hubris syndrome is associated with power, more likely to manifest itself the longer the person exercises power and the greater the power they exercise. A syndrome not to be applied to anyone with existing mental illness or brain damage. Usually symptoms abate when the person no longer exercises power. It is less likely to develop in people who retain a personal modesty, remain open to criticism, have a degree of cynicism or well developed sense of humour. Four heads of government in the last 100 years are singled out as having developed hubris syndrome: David Lloyd George, Margaret Thatcher, George W Bush and Tony Blair.

KEY WORDS: intoxication, isolation. messianic, power

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