Do Good People Make Good Leaders?12
Oct 28, 2022We sure could use leaders who accept basic science and legislate effectively. But do we need our leaders to be good people on top of all that? Isn't asking them to be virtuous people kind of a high bar?
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Harold G. Neuman
Saturday, September 17, 2022 -- 7:10 AM
Along with the show onAlong with the show on culture, this question is focused on ethics/morality, seems to me. We try to instill virtue in our youth. By the time they reach age of majority, sixteen or so, they realize exactly how competitive they need to be to make a life. Virtue slips away as an anachronism: nice to talk about; Impractical in a fast paced, modern world. So, get over it. Your question is archaic---good intentions do not capture the gold.
Daniel
Sunday, September 18, 2022 -- 2:11 PM
So gold overrides virtue as aSo gold overrides virtue as a social good, or is virtue underdetermined by gold as a means of subsistence? Asked differently, is what society lacks in virtue compensated by its import of precious metals, or does the import of precious metals provide resources for virtuous actions only secondarily after collective subsistence is attained? Or again, do you assert that gold is a spiritual supplement for deficient virtue, or is it that virtue stands in material need of gold? As the comprehensiveness of your analysis and sincerity of your commitment to the subject matter is apparent, your answer will be of inestimable value to respective scholarship.