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Colin Elliott On The Art Of Navigating Lessons From History To The Modern World

The Daily Stoic

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Leadership and Plagues: Lessons from Rome

This chapter examines the leadership qualities of Emperor Marcus Aurelius during the Antonine Plague, highlighting his proactive response to crisis and emphasis on communal compassion. It draws parallels between the historical hardships of Rome and contemporary societal challenges faced during the COVID-19 pandemic, exploring themes of human vulnerability and societal resilience. Additionally, the chapter discusses the broader impact of crises on social structures and inequalities, reflecting on how plagues have historically exacerbated existing injustices.

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