Which stage (pre-conventional, conventional, or post-conventional) of Kohlberg's Morality Development theory do you think best describes Edward Snowden? Why? According to the moral development levels by Kohlberg, the post-conventional level best describes the actions of Snowden. At this level, it is significant to uphold the laws and social conventions which keep...
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Former CIA employee Edward Snowden was regarded accountable for one of the most significant leaks in US history. He brought to light highly classified information pertaining to National Security Agency (NSA) programs both within the United States and around the world that saw it collect personal information from its citizens...
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Edward Snowden is alleged to have leaked critical documents linking the National Security Agency to tapping international targets' mobile data through intelligent surveillance. The author labels Snowden a traitor because, considering the extent of security threats faced by terrorists, the NSA was justified in tapping the phones of foreigners that...
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