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Prof Responds: Dumbledore, Necessity, and the Myth of “No Other Choice”

Prof Responds: Dumbledore, Necessity, and the Myth of “No Other Choice”

Update: 2025-12-18
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In this Prof Responds episode of Critical Magic Theory, Professor Julian Wamble returns to Harry Potter to engage listeners’ reflections on Albus Dumbledore. Rather than asking whether Voldemort had to be defeated, this episode interrogates how necessity becomes moral justification, why “not a villain” is not the same as “good,” and what responsibility adults bear when children are asked to fight a war they did not choose.
 
Through questions of prophecy, hindsight, and power, Prof Responds examines whether Dumbledore’s choices were truly constrained—or whether “no other choice” narratives obscure avoidable harm and institutional failure. The episode ultimately shifts the focus away from hero-versus-villain debates and toward harm, accountability, and the moral residue left behind in the Harry Potter universe after the war is won.
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Prof Responds: Dumbledore, Necessity, and the Myth of “No Other Choice”

Prof Responds: Dumbledore, Necessity, and the Myth of “No Other Choice”

Prof. Julian Wamble