Williams suggests that it may be desirable to allow "the kind of ambition and professionalism which does not always make for the best judgment, moral or practical" below the top jobs, because these politicians can then become honorable before the "final bottle-neck" of power. Do you agree that people who have "elbowed" their way up the hierarchy of power can become more honorable as they reach the top? Why or why not?
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