1. Leadership, Morality, and the Struggle for Humanity
From ancient kings to modern billionaires, leadership has shaped societies and determined the fates of millions. Yet, the question remains: what makes a leader just, and what happens when power is used as a means rather than a responsibility? Fyodor Dostoevsky's Crime and Punishment offers a profound starting point to explore these questions, revealing how moral failures at the individual level reflect broader societal flaws.
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