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The Burden of Power and Moral Responsibility
Power here carries an ethical weight: the President openly claims responsibility for a covert lethal action and then must justify and operationalize that moral decision to his staff. The theme examines how authority requires owning both strategic outcomes and their human consequences, and how confession functions as control—but leaves moral residue for the institution to manage.
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