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Introduction
The ancient Greeks and Romans believed that good character was essential for achieving both individual excellence and a healthy, well-functioning society. Massimo Pelushi explores what the Greco-Roman discovered about the nature and teachability of virtue in his new book The Quest for Character. We then look at case studies of philosophers who tried to shape men into being better leaders,. including Socrates teaching al-Sebaides, Aristotle tutoring Alexander the Great, and Seneca Mentoring Nero.