
The Nice Guy, the Bully and the Kiss
Cautionary Tales with Tim Harford
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Strength Fuels Justice
Toughness and resilience can be powerful tools in promoting social change, as demonstrated by the impact of leaders who prioritize both winning and ethical stances. The acceptance and success of Jackie Robinson, the first black player in Major League Baseball, hinged on the determination of manager Leo Durocher, who faced down resistance from his own team. By standing firm against segregationist attitudes, Durocher exemplified how strong leadership can not only drive athletic success but also foster progress towards racial equality. The shared identity of hard-working fans and players created a bond that transcended the era's prejudices, showcasing how solidarity can challenge systemic discrimination.
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