About This Book
A collection of essays that profiles exemplary individuals to explore what constitutes greatness, arguing that singular minds concentrate and transmit cultural and moral power; it blends biographical sketching with philosophical reflection on genius, character, and influence, assesses the benefits and pitfalls of hero-worship, and emphasizes self-reliant moral individuality as a source of social and spiritual renewal. Stylistically the work combines aphorism, rhetorical argument, and lyrical meditation to link particular lives to broader ideas about human potential and the formation of culture.
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