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The Greatest Leader You’ve Never Understood | Doris Kearns Goodwin

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Aug 27, 2025
Doris Kearns Goodwin, a Pulitzer Prize-winning presidential historian, dives deep into Abraham Lincoln's unique leadership traits. She emphasizes that Lincoln's moral fiber and humility set him apart in political history. The conversation explores how he balanced ethical values with strategy and fostered loyalty within his cabinet. Goodwin also shares her experiences of writing about legendary figures, capturing the emotional journey of transforming history into engaging narratives for future generations.
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INSIGHT

Greatness Rooted In Moral Fiber

  • Lincoln's greatness came from his character and moral fiber more than military genius or showmanship.
  • Tolstoy's anecdote shows Lincoln's reputation reached remote places because of his moral authority.
INSIGHT

Ambition Directed Toward The Common Good

  • Ambition can aim for personal glory or a greater public good depending on choices made early in life.
  • Lincoln transformed his peculiar ambition into service that sought lasting worth for the nation.
ANECDOTE

Lincoln's Emancipation Stand In 1864

  • In summer 1864 Lincoln rejected party pressure to delay emancipation for political gain.
  • He said he'd "be damned in time and eternity" if he returned black warriors to slavery, risking re-election.
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