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When Good People Lose Themselves to Tyrants | James Romm (PT. 2)

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Navigating Accountability in Political History

This chapter explores the psychological struggles linked to recognizing past political mistakes, emphasizing the concept of 'sunk costs' and the need for a graceful retreat from flawed stances. Drawing parallels between ancient Greece's political power struggles and modern governance, it delves into the implications of philosophical writings by figures like Seneca and Plato on tyranny and moral compromise. The discussion highlights contemporary issues in political leadership, including the dangers of sycophancy and the avoidance of accountability within powerful circles.

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