In response to the information presented in the 2016 Ethics Symposium today (Day 1/April 19), what are the things you could do in…60 seconds…60 minutes…or 60 days?… Read More
Another question of the day for April 19 –
What are your unique points of leverage to encourage people to think about humanitarian military operations/intervention and to be part of the solution? What will motivate them to act in some way?
Share your thoughts in the comments below.… Read More
When you consider this symposium topic, do you think in terms of numbers, statistics, geography, or in terms of another human being’s personal story?
Start or join the discussion in the comments below.… Read More
A highlight of the 2015 Fort Leavenworth Ethics Symposium was a panel discussion featuring doctors Richard Kohn, Martin Cook, Don Snider and Don Connelly...
Lieutenant General (Ret.) Daniel P. Bolger, former commander of the 1st Cavalry Division and the NATO Training Mission-Afghanistan and author of Why We Lost: A General’s Inside Account of the Iraq and Afghanistan Wars, spoke to ethics symposium attendees yesterday during the afternoon session. Bolger's comments about leadership failures...
After Dr. Bell's presentation on “The Profession of Arms and the Moral State We are In: The Shared Mission of Ordered Liberty” last night (April 20) we sent out a two-question, open-ended, two-question survey...