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20:54 (cur | prev) +1,997 Lisa talk contribs (Created page with "What does the Bathsheba Syndrome refer to? It is the ethical failure of people in power. What is an example of the Bathsheba syndrome? Consider, for example, the biblical story of David and Bathsheba. King David is smitten by Bathsheba, the wife of one of his generals, and he seduces her. David compounds his moral failure with one misdeed after another, until he eventually orders Bathsheba's husband killed—David is corrupted by his power.<ref>[https://spsptalks....") |