Power is a corrupting force. And politics – a process in which power is acquired – is no exception. So when I see power being amassed, even for good, I wince. To me, politics should always be engaged with a critical eye. And I say this not as a cynic but as someone who believes in politics.

So it is interesting for me to see people so willingly give up power. One of the ways that I think power is given up is by engaging politics emotionally. And on the inauguration of Barack Obama I found it ironic to see people willingly give themselves up to a man who’s key message is of the dangers of the blind and irrational in politics.

But that is the nature of power. Power requires people to put down their guards and follow. To trust that they will not be marched off a cliff. This is an awesome tool and, I acknowledge, one that is required to accomplish great things. Humans are social creatures and in order for us to work together we must be coordinated. Skyscrapers, cities, republics and empires are envisioned by leaders and dutifully executed by the people. Nothing would ever be accomplished if every order was questioned by every person. On certain occasions we need the collective to act as one. But group-think is also responsible for the worst of humanity; ranging from riots, nationalism and stampedes at Wal-Mart.

So we should take no comfort knowing that Leaders have often used this power to send men off to die in distant lands for issues unrelated to them.

But the times are different and Obama will be a great leader, right? Well, I “believe”, but it is not whether or not we agree with the one at the helm that gives me pause. It’s simply seeing how power is so easily given up and amassed that puts me in awe; like seeing history play itself out in real time.

With that being said, I don’t think that all aspects of life should be engaged this critically. There are many things that I believe being part of the collective is great. For example, dancing is best experienced in a social environment and without thought. But politics is one of these areas in life that I think should always be engaged with a certain level of detachment. Politics is a process and it should remain as so. So when politics and emotions meet, that’s when we should be most cautious.