
Stephen Kotkin: Stalin, Putin, and the Nature of Power
Lex Fridman Podcast
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Power Dynamics: Leadership through History
This chapter examines the complex nature of power as demonstrated by George Washington's leadership choices, contrasting institutional development with absolute authority. It explores the psychological implications of executive power and the historical preferences of American and Russian populations towards leadership styles, highlighting the admiration for democratic vs. authoritarian figures. The chapter further investigates the intricacies of Vladimir Putin's popularity in Russia amidst widespread disillusionment, emphasizing the systemic challenges and corruption inherent in the current political landscape.
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