“There are two Americas. One is the America of Lincoln and Adlai Stevenson; the other is the America of Teddy Roosevelt and the modern superpatriots. One is generous and humane, the other narrowly egotistical; one is self-critical, the other self-righteous; one is sensible, the other romantic; one is good-humored, the other solemn; one is inquiring, the other pontificating; one is moderate, the other filled with passionate intensity; one is judicious and the other arrogant in the use of great power.”
Quote by J. William Fulbright
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The Arrogance of Power
This book delves into the complexities of power dynamics, exploring how it can lead to arrogance and its consequences. It examines historical and contemporary examples, offering insights into the human condition and the impact of unchecked authority. more
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