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As nations careen from one crisis to the next, there is a growing cry for fresh leadership. Those in charge have repeatedly fallen short,…
Attitude conflict—interpersonal disagreement on deeply-held, identity relevant issues—is common in personal, professional, and policy…
What happens to a society—and a planet—when capitalism outgrows democracy? The tensions between democracy and capitalism are longstanding,…
The present article reviews a growing body of research on receptiveness to opposing views—the willingness to access, consider, and evaluate…
As consequential negotiations pervade both our personal and professional relationships, it is important to understand the common…
A growing number of companies choose to pursue financial and social goals simultaneously. These dual-purpose companies face inherent trade-…
In A Theory of Justice, John Rawls employed the ‘veil of Ignorance’ as a moral reasoning device designed to promote impartial thinking. By…
The ability to exercise leadership effectively requires skills and capacities that must be developed; they are not innate. Leadership is…