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Theatrical Leadership of George Washington
This chapter explores the unique leadership qualities of George Washington, particularly his use of dramatic gestures to inspire troops during the Revolutionary War. Through key incidents, it highlights his vulnerability and values, drawing parallels to historical figures like Cincinnatus. The discussion emphasizes the importance of integrity in public life, reflecting on the ideals of Washington and Cato as enduring inspirations for principled living.