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As Henry Kissinger put it, in the case of Lee’s leadership, “the ancient argument whether circumstance or personality shapes events” was “settled in favour of the latter.” That ancient argument had stretched back to at least the nineteenth century, when Thomas Carlyle, a Scottish historian, wrote in 1840 of “the Great Man” who had “been the indispensable saviour of his epoch;—the
The Technological Republic: Hard Power, Soft Belief, and the Future of the West
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