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Power, or even its proximity, distorts the sense of reality. Man loses his sense of danger, thinks he is above the rules and does not need to show humility to succeed. The laws of politics, like the ancient Greek gods, regularly punish this kind of hubris. This is how Gyurcsány went after "hundreds of tricks", but Orbán can easily do the same if he underestimates his current challenger in the same way as he did in 2002. In the 34th broadcast of Vétó, we explore this phenomenon. 00:00 Leader 01:01 What is hubris? 07:17 The comfortable Orbán 19:51 Those who imagined themselves equal to Orbán on the right 25:30 Play: Best of hubris 1998-2024 27:52 The king of hubris: Ferenc Gyurcsány 39:05 "NB2" hubris from the opposition world 46: 14 Why is this so common and how can it be avoided? See Véto in person on October 24 in Tapolca! Tickets: https://partizan.funcode.hu/events/91133 Support the work of Partizán! https://csapat.partizanmedia.hu/fundr... Friday Morning, Partizán's news background podcast: https://pentekreggel.hu Subscribe to Partizán's newsletter: https://csapat.partizanmedia.hu/forms... Facebook: / partizanpolitika Facebook Chat group: / partizantarsalgo Instagram: / partizanpolitika TikTok: / partizan_media Partizan RSS: https://rss.com/podcasts/partizan-pod... Partizan self-produced podcasts: https://rss.com/podcasts/ partizanpodc... Read more about other support options: https://www.partizanmedia.hu/tamogatas Source used: Arcanum database (adt.arcanum.hu)