In June I participated in a discussion on the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation’s “The Current” radio program, which according to its website is “Canada’s Most Listened-to Radio Program.”
The topic was whether power corrupts. The journalistic context included the recent FIFA scandal, scandals in the Canadian Senate, and the ongoing scandals in politics, business, and so on around the world.
Audio of the discussion can be found here at CBC Radio’s site.
(Relevant to the discussion is my article “Why Power Does Not Corrupt — and It’s Character That Matters Most.”)