Saturday, April 8, 2017

"Objectivity works to repel the attacks of critics, like a kind of ethical pepper spray." - Brooke Gladstone


From “Lincoln 365,” by Arnold Kunst:
April 8
In January 1862 Lincoln appointed Edwin Stanton Secretary of War. Everyone, including Stanton, was astonished at his appointment. After all, Stanton had repeatedly vilified this “imbecilic” President, this “original gorilla” [Darwin’s 'Origin of Species' had just been published in 1859]. Lincoln knew all this, of course, but had put that aside. He never carried a grudge, he said later, because it didn't pay. Stanton was a Union man through and through, he was a prodigious worker and he was a wizard as an administrator - and those skills impelled Lincoln to promote him. With time it was clear the appointment was a stroke of genius.

‘Our greatest responsibility is to be good ancestors.’
- Jonas Salk


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