THE MAKING OF MADMEN
How Awakened Conscience Becomes Public Power
History remembers the names of tyrants.
It remembers the wars they started, the nations they shattered, and the millions who suffered under their rule.
But history asks a deeper question: How are destructive leaders made?
They do not emerge in isolation. They arise where fear eclipses truth, grievance replaces empathy, institutions weaken, and conscience gradually falls asleep.
In The Making of Madmen, leadership mentor, theologian, and author Rick Kranzley examines the recurring conditions that have given rise to some of history's most destructive leaders—not to relive the past, but to help prevent its repetition.
Through compelling historical narratives, psychological insight, leadership analysis, and moral reflection, Kranzley explores the forces that shape destructive leadership: humiliation, fear, certainty, ideological extremism, propaganda, tribalism, and the seduction of power. Yet this is not a book about tyranny alone.
It is a book about hope.
Each chapter moves beyond diagnosis to explore how conscience can be strengthened in individuals, communities, and institutions. Through a recurring section titled The Practice of Conscience, readers are invited to cultivate the habits of truthfulness, humility, empathy, courage, and moral discernment that enable societies to resist manipulation before it takes root.
Rather than asking only how civilizations collapse, The Making of Madmen asks a more urgent question:
What kind of people—and what kind of society—make the rise of destructive leadership less likely?
Timely, thought-provoking, and deeply human, this book challenges readers to see history not as a distant record of extraordinary villains, but as a mirror reflecting choices that confront every generation.
Because the future of humanity may depend less on defeating madmen after they rise—and more on training conscience before crisis demands it.
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