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Join Johnny Burtka and Lord Conrad Black as they explore the qualities of statesmanship, emphasizing a balance between cunning, ruthlessness, judgment, and character. They contrast ancient and modern political leadership, highlighting figures like Cicero, Caesar, and Augustus. Johnny and Conrad praise FDR for stabilizing the economy during the Great Depression and Reagan for reducing inflation and reforming welfare. Lord Black argues that Trump's second term could be successful if he governs well and manages the bureaucracy effectively.
Daring Greatly is the newest video series from the Intercollegiate Studies Institute. Over the course of this series, join ISI President Johnny Burtka as he explores key leadership characteristics throughout history, from ancient times to the present.
LIKE AND SUBSCRIBE for the newest episodes of Daring Greatly: www.youtube.com/@EducatingForLiberty
Join the ISI family to stay up to date on the latest in conservative thought: https://www.isi.org
By Intercollegiate Studies InstituteJoin Johnny Burtka and Lord Conrad Black as they explore the qualities of statesmanship, emphasizing a balance between cunning, ruthlessness, judgment, and character. They contrast ancient and modern political leadership, highlighting figures like Cicero, Caesar, and Augustus. Johnny and Conrad praise FDR for stabilizing the economy during the Great Depression and Reagan for reducing inflation and reforming welfare. Lord Black argues that Trump's second term could be successful if he governs well and manages the bureaucracy effectively.
Daring Greatly is the newest video series from the Intercollegiate Studies Institute. Over the course of this series, join ISI President Johnny Burtka as he explores key leadership characteristics throughout history, from ancient times to the present.
LIKE AND SUBSCRIBE for the newest episodes of Daring Greatly: www.youtube.com/@EducatingForLiberty
Join the ISI family to stay up to date on the latest in conservative thought: https://www.isi.org