Edmund Burke on virtue, experience and political leadership (opens in new tab)
Words from the past for the present. … no name, no power, no function, no artificial institution whatsoever, can make the men, of whom any system of authority is composed, any other than God, and Nature, and education, and their habits of life have made them. Capacities beyond these the people have not to give.… Read More »Edmund Burke on virtue, experience and political leadership
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