Presidential candidates and op-ed writers often lament the
lack of leaders, as if entire generations of Americans were born without the
skills of a Johnson, a Franklin D. Roosevelt, or a Dwight D. Eisenhower. There
are, of course, just as many leaders as there have always been. What the country is missing is old fashioned
followers. The generations that emerged in the last half of the twentieth
century lost trust in every vestige of hierarchical authority, from the edicts
of Catholic bishops to the degrees of Free Masons to the stature of federal
representatives. There haven’t been any new LBJs because the whole notion of
leadership has changed – and the whole shape of democracy is changing.
- Bill Bishop from his book, The Big Sort
2 comments:
It's been a long, long time since I've heard the phrase, "My country right or wrong."
But I've heard "He's not my president!" quite a lot.
Thomas - That very phenomenon does seem to reflect this reality. "You're not the boss of me!"
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