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What Role Does Exclusion Play in Hate and Violence? Part 2

Leading in Context

By Linda Fisher Thornton Moral exclusion includes using an insider mindset and thinking that others (who are not members of the group) as not worthy of protecting. If you're not yet familiar with moral exclusion, this post may be helpful background on differences in world views and selective inclusion.

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What Role Does Exclusion Play in Hate and Violence? Part 1

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By Linda Fisher Thornton Hate speech and violence do not adhere to ethical values. An ethical person will quickly rule them out due to the harm they cause to others. But even when someone wants to be an ethical person, there are problems with human thinking that can enable hate and violence to happen.

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14 Reasons Why You Should Invest in Ethical Learning

Leading in Context

By Linda Fisher Thornton When we reach a certain level of accomplishment as leaders, it is easy to think we can slide into neutral.

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Top 10 Posts of 2023: Leading in Context Blog

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By Linda Fisher Thornton Of the 52 weekly posts published on the Leading in Context Blog in 2023, these 10 were the most popular.

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Thank Someone Who Changed Your Life

Leading in Context

By Linda Fisher Thornton There have been several great leaders who helped me grow, and who inspired me to want to lead others.

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Hallmarks of Ethical Leadership (Part 4)

Leading in Context

By Linda Fisher Thornton This post is Part 4 in a series. In Part 1, Part 2, and Part 3 I explored 9 different traits that help you recognize ethical leaders. In Part 4 I will address the importance of leading in ways that eliminate fear. One of the hallmarks of ethical leadership is that it is a fear-free zone. Fear is insidious. It changes how we see the world and how we treat others.

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Hallmarks of Ethical Leadership (Part 1)

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By Linda Fisher Thornton How do you recognize an Ethical Leader? Today I’ll share 3 special approaches to the leadership role that are central to ethical leadership. These are ways that ethical leaders understand their roles and responsibilities in relation to others and world.

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