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Explore the profound and enduring work The Ethics of Power or the Problem of Evil by Philip Leon, a thoughtful English-language book that confronts the difficult questions of authority, morality, and human responsibility. With clarity and purpose, Leon examines how power operates in human life and what happens when it is misused. In a time when leadership, governance, and personal conduct are constantly questioned, this book remains strikingly relevant. Leon argues that egoism and the abuse of power lie at the heart of both social injustice and personal moral failure. He presents the problem of evil not as a distant theory, but as a real consequence of everyday human choices. This book goes beyond abstract philosophy to offer an ethical framework for leaders, citizens, and reflective individuals. It helps readers recognize corrupting forms of power, understand wrongdoing as rooted in inner attitudes as much as external systems, and see how moral leadership grows from integrity, humility, and responsibility. Leon’s writing is direct yet reflective, bridging philosophical thought and practical life. He challenges readers to ask essential questions: what does it mean to hold power responsibly, and what is the cost of ignoring evil when it appears in society or within ourselves? Accessible yet intellectually serious, this book is ideal for readers interested in moral philosophy, leadership ethics, and the dynamics of power. It serves as a guide, a mirror, and a challenge to live with greater awareness and ethical purpose. Keywords: power ethics in leadership; problem of evil philosophy; moral responsibility and power; ethical leadership in society; Philip Leon power book
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