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News ReleasesGreat Leaders Embrace Competition and Conflict2010-04-28 Richard Martin One of the most powerful things a leader can do is surround him or herself with competent people. Unfortunately, I often encounter leaders in positions of trust and authority that prefer weak subordin... Sources Select ResourcesAbraham Lincoln's Second Inaugural AddressArticle 1865 The speech delivered by Abraham Lincoln at his inauguration at the start of his second term as president. American Civil WarConnexipedia Article Article Also known as the War Between the States and several other names, this was a civil war in the United States of America in which eleven Southern slave states declared their secession from the United St... Gaza: What Would Lincoln Do?Sasha, Malia: Tell Your Parents About Sara al-Dalou! Kelley, Robin Article 2012 CounterPunch The point of invoking Lincoln is not to guess what he might do in Obama’s shoes, but to reflect on what he did when forced to balance political calculus, the rule of law, and moral and humanitarian co... Lincoln, AbrahamConnexipedia Article Article President of the United States during the American Civil War. (1809-1865). Lincoln's Contested LegacyKunhardt, Philip B. III Article 2009 SteveCotler.com Great Emancipator or unreconstructed racist? Defender of civil liberties or subverter of the Constitution? Each generation evokes a different Lincoln. But who was he? A Marxist History of the World part 57: The American Civil WarFaulkner, Neil Article 2012 Counterfire One hundred and fifty years ago North America saw the start of a revolutionary war fought between rival systems and opposing political ideologies. Neil Faulkner looks at The American Civil War. An Unfinished Revolution - Book ReviewAgainst The Current vol. 159 Morrison, Derrick Article 2012 Against The Current Review of An Unfinished Revolution: Karl Marx and Abraham Lincoln, by Robin Blackburn. The War of Northern AggressionOakes, James Article 2012 Jacobin Magazine A leading Civil War historian challenges the new orthodoxy about how slavery ended in America.
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