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Respect for institutions and leadership is essential in a republic. But when does deference cross the line into blind submission? In this episode, we explore the delicate balance between respect and obedience, exploring how deference can stabilise governance and how it can be exploited to stifle dissent and critical thinking.
From historical examples to modern leadership challenges, we examine the psychological and societal forces that encourage deference and the risks of allowing it to go unchecked. Drawing from philosophy, emotional intelligence, and political thought, we ask:
Respect for institutions and leadership is essential in a republic. But when does deference cross the line into blind submission? In this episode, we explore the delicate balance between respect and obedience, exploring how deference can stabilise governance and how it can be exploited to stifle dissent and critical thinking.
From historical examples to modern leadership challenges, we examine the psychological and societal forces that encourage deference and the risks of allowing it to go unchecked. Drawing from philosophy, emotional intelligence, and political thought, we ask: