
Carl Schurz
Author of an essay on Abraham Lincoln, offering a critical and appreciative perspective.
Core Belief
"Schurz believes in the importance of individual liberty and the pursuit of justice. He is critical of both fanaticism and corruption and seeks to find a balance between idealism and pragmatism."
Worldview
Schurz sees the world as a place of both great potential and great danger. He believes that progress is possible, but only through careful thought and dedicated action. He is aware of the limitations of human nature and the challenges of building a just and equitable society.
Personality
Schurz is portrayed as an intellectual and insightful observer, capable of both admiration and objective analysis. He values honesty and integrity and seeks to understand the complexities of Lincoln's character and career.
In Their Own Words
"His standing before posterity will not be exalted by mere praise of his virtues and abilities, nor by any concealment of his limitations and faults."
"The stature of the great man, one of whose peculiar charms consisted in his being so unlike all other great men, will rather lose than gain by the idealization which so easily runs into the commonplace."
"For it was distinctly the weird mixture of qualities and forces in him, of the lofty with the common, the ideal with the uncouth, of that which he had become with that which he had not ceased to be, that made him so fascinating a character among his fellow-men..."
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