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Hitler, Churchill and the real trolley problem | Brian Klaas
Join us on a thought-provoking exploration of the ethical complexities faced by leaders in times of crisis. In this captivating talk, Brian Klaas delves into the contrasting decisions made by two iconic figures: Adolf Hitler and Winston Churchill. Drawing upon the famous "trolley problem" ethical dilemma, Klaas examines the moral choices made by these leaders and their lasting impact on history. Gain insights into the difficult decisions leaders face when confronted with the greater good versus individual lives. Reflect on the profound ethical questions raised by their contrasting approaches and consider how such dilemmas can shape the course of nations. This compelling talk challenges us to ponder the timeless question: What does it mean to be a morally responsible leader?
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