Yees... yeeees. You want this? Take it!
Power! UNLIMITED power!
Yes, anger is interesting. Normally if you express your anger in a safe setting to someone who can empathise with you, that is to listen to your anger without becoming angry themselves, it can lead you to a calm spot where you can start to understand your anger.
So anger, like any emotion, can be self limiting. However I have known two people for whom their anger was not self limiting. And their anger was unlimited and relentless. And I felt in the face of their anger, sadness.
In the larger sphere, liberal democracy is devoted to the limitation of power. And so, I would say, the limitation of anger is a project of liberal democracy.
Today we can see what happens with unlimited anger and unlimited power in a theocracy in Iran where the people are being tortured, raped and killed for simply wanting to limit the power of the theocrats by democratic means.
And these same theocrats are building nuclear weapons and the means to deliver them to express their unlimited anger against the liberal democratic world.
And very soon we are going to have to decide what to do about this.
And perhaps we can make a start on the personal level by deciding what to do about our own unlimited anger.