People Who Died Shortly After Calling Out Institutional Power

Highly Inspired

03-02-2022 • 1 hr 12 mins

John F. Kennedy, Patrice Lumumba, Diana Spencer, and Muammar Gaddafi all shared a common attribute. Although they influenced humanity from different geographical locations and periods, their revolutionary importance can be boiled down to one profound impact: their efforts to reveal institutional power. Yet, curiously, each of these individuals suffered intense deaths shortly after rising to peak levels of praise and admiration from the public. Modern history teaching touches on the events of their passing, but with a tremendous amount of vagueness surrounding the motives of institutions during each timeframe - institutions being governments, global organizations, the Firm, and large corporations. Politics aside, in this episode, we shed light on the legacies of these notable figures and the possible institutional motivations that may have contributed to their demise.

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