Compulsion can sometimes yield immediate results, as demonstrated by historical examples where dissenters are forced to comply. However, such victories are often fleeting and do not sustain long-term adherence. The application of force in leadership tends to lack permanence, failing to establish a lasting influence or loyalty. The recurrence of previously quelled groups, as illustrated in historical contexts, underscores this transitory nature. Insights from figures like Abraham Lincoln point to the inherently temporary success of coercive tactics, while modern commentary emphasizes the need for alternative, more sustainable leadership strategies.

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