Why does power corrupt-and why will it not corrupt under the rule of Imam al-Mahdi (a.s.)?Power Without Ego explores the ethical foundations of the Promised Administration, focusing on the spiritual qualities of those entrusted with authority rather than political systems or institutional models. Drawing exclusively from classical Shia sources, this book examines how governance functions when ego, ambition, and self-interest have already been refined out of leadership.At the center of this vision stand the 313 commanders-individuals selected not for status or skill alone, but for their complete surrender to truth, justice, and service. Through concepts such as internal accountability (taqwa), compassion-driven administration, and authority as a burden rather than a privilege, this work reveals why the Mahdic state represents a radical moral departure from every form of power that preceded it.Neither a political manifesto nor a speculative blueprint, Power Without Ego is a study of leadership purified at its source. It invites the reader to reconsider authority itself-and to understand why justice can only prevail when those who govern have already conquered themselves.This volume continues The Hidden Imam Chronicles, guiding the reader from spiritual readiness to ethical responsibility in the age of divine justice.