Teaching Leadership
The age-old question of whether leadership can be taught is explored through the lens of Plato's theories on virtue. Despite his belief that teaching about goodness could foster better leaders, his real-world experiment ended in disappointment. Additionally, the conversation delves into the elusive nature of charisma, suggesting that many leadership qualities are deeply rooted in personality and not easily changed.In this clip
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