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I'd say thats due to:

(a) Australian culture being quite egalitarian, ie people there see other people just as people rather how much money or power they have, etc and

(b) American management being more of the power tripping variety, so they're more likely to wield their power in a threatening and retaliatory fashion, and so underlings tend to be more deferential, including the at-will employment, as you say.






> American management being more of the power tripping variety

That’s not an explanation. That’s just restating it. Why would Australians be less tempted by power?

Could it be that Americans are more exposed to management and hierarchy in their youth?


Power tripping isn't really about being "tempted by power", rather it's when you become self-righteous because you got granted (some) power.

If you want some sweeping generalisation for why Americans are more prone to this sin, how about the various old cultural patterns of thought that fit under the header "manifest destiny"?


Citing an 19th century political movement is not an explanation for why Americans would be “power tripping”.

What practice or ethos has descended from that time which is currently reinforced?




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