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CAN SEXUAL VULNERABILITY BE USED TO EXAMINE HUMAN IMPERFECTION AND EXISTENTIAL RISK IN LEADERSHIP?

Can sexual vulnerability be used to examine human imperfection and existential risk in leadership?
Sexual vulnerability is a condition where an individual experiences physical or psychological...

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POLITICS AND SEXUAL INTIMACY: EXAMINING HOW DESIRE PUTS POLITICAL ELITES AT RISK IN THEIR PERSONAL LIVES

Intimacy is a crucial aspect of human interaction that often goes beyond physical pleasure. It involves sharing emotions, thoughts, feelings, secrets, and desires, which can be highly personal and...

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WHAT DOES INTIMACY MEAN FOR LEADERSHIP? THE ETHICS OF POWER DYNAMICS AND PERSONAL RESPONSIBILITY

Leaders play an essential role in society, making decisions that affect millions of people's lives. Their intimate lives are often private and hidden from the public eye, but they have a profound...

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EXISTENTIAL RISKS AND QUEER EXPRESSIONS OF LOVE & OPENNESS: NAVIGATING ETHICS AND CONSENT

Existential risks are potential threats to human existence that can arise from various sources, including technological advancements, natural disasters, and global conflicts. Queer expressions of...

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THE STRUGGLE FOR SURVIVAL: HOW LGBTQ+ ACTIVISTS NAVIGATE EXISTENTIAL RISKS IN AUTHORITARIAN CONTEXTS

The term “existential risk” refers to threats that have the potential to destroy human civilization, either through natural disaster, technological misuse, warfare, climate change, or other...

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