An Introduction to Philosophy (RLL style) Week 14 – Society 2 (Power) – Part 5: Would a woman wage war?

The question “Would a woman wage war?” isn’t just about gender – it’s a reflection on the systems of power built by men who equate strength with dominance and leadership with conquest. Sexism and misogyny don’t just harm women; they limit the imagination of leadership itself. Empathy, nurturing, relational awareness – qualities devalued as “feminine” – are the traits needed to prevent conflict and sustain societies. When we exclude those voices from power, the results are predictable. The real question isn’t about whether women wage war, but what kind of leadership emerges when we stop confusing masculinity with authority?

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When Legacy Becomes a Brand

A reflection on what happens when leadership confuses leaving a legacy with leaving a logo. It’s a love letter to the idea that true legacy is about more than just a name.

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The Weight of Words

Words carry weight, especially from those in power. But no matter who holds the microphone, we all have the ability to choose our words carefully – to heal, to calm, to lift. Let’s use our voices for the good of the collective. 🗣️💛

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The Playground Presidency: Why I’m Angry, and You Should Be Too

Dear Adults in the Room, I’m angry. And not because of policy or partisanship. I’m angry because I remember a time – not so long ago – when even if you disagreed with a President’s politics, you could still expect him to act like a grown-up. I’ve lived through twelve Presidents. Twelve. I’ve disagreed with … Read more

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