The purpose of getting power is to be able to give it away.
Meaning of the quote
The quote means that the real reason to gain power or authority is so you can use that power to help others, not just to keep it for yourself. When you have power, you should use it to make things better for people, not just to make yourself more powerful. The goal should be to share your power and use it to benefit others, not to hoard it or use it selfishly.
About Aneurin Bevan
Aneurin ‘Nye’ Bevan was a prominent Welsh Labour politician who played a key role in establishing the British National Health Service. Born to a working-class family, he rose through the ranks of the miners’ union before becoming an influential Member of Parliament and a leading figure in the Labour Party’s left-wing ‘Bevanite’ faction.
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