Lincoln's Virtues
Lincoln's Virtues
William Lee Miller
Ryan Holiday
MUST READ. - Ryan Holiday
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Lincoln's Virtues

Lincoln's Virtues: An Ethical Biography

William Lee Miller
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William Lee Miller
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In "Lincoln's Virtues," William Lee Miller crafts an illuminating ethical biography that delves deep into the moral fiber of Abraham Lincoln, guiding readers through the evolution of a man not predestined for greatness but rather one who chose to embrace it through moral fortitude. This compelling narrative not only highlights Lincoln's ascent from his humble beginnings but also showcases the profound moral decisions that shaped not only his political career but the very fabric of American history. Through meticulous examination of Lincoln's speeches, writings, and personal anecdotes from those who knew him, Miller presents a vivid portrait of a leader whose political journey was inextricably linked with his ethical convictions, offering a refreshing perspective on Lincoln as a man who navigated the complexities of political life with unwavering integrity. Miller's engaging prose is imbued with a blend of wit and humor, bringing to life the story of an "unschooled frontier politician" whose moral compass and political acumen propelled him to the highest echelons of power. As the narrative unfolds, it becomes clear that Lincoln's greatness was a testament to his goodness, marking him as a rare embodiment of the ideal that true leadership is rooted in moral clarity and steadfastness. "Lincoln's Virtues" goes beyond mere biography, posing profound questions about the interplay between politics and morality, and in doing so, redefines our understanding of Lincoln as not just an iconic figure in American history, but as a man of deep moral conviction who used his political platform to effectuate ethical leadership. This masterful account stands as a significant contribution to the dialogue on the moral responsibilities of leaders, making it an essential read for anyone seeking to comprehend the moral underpinnings of effective leadership.

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Released
2002
1 Jan
Length
544
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MUST READ. - Ryan Holiday
Surely part of the moral meaning of representative government is that the representatives from all parts of a vast nation coming together in a great mosaic not only represent the interests and visions of their respective localities but also then learn from each other, affect each other, reason together, diminish their respective provincialisms, and shape something nearer to the common good.
— William Lee Miller, Lincoln's Virtues

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