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Lecciones de liderazgo de Churchill y Napoleón: Sir Andrew Roberts en Tres Respuestas con Iván Duque

August 7, 202437:55
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Nadie sabe más sobre la vida de Winston Churchill y Napoleón que el invitado de esta semana, el historiador británico Sir Andrew Roberts. En esta conversación con el presidente Iván Duque, Roberts explora cómo el conocimiento de la historia contribuyó a forjar a estos dos grandes líderes europeos que transformaron el mundo.

Citas selectas de Andrew Roberts

"Words are the things that [Churchill and Napoleon] can leave behind, that no one can take away.  They are the ultimate monument."

"[Churchill] said to his wife, I should have made nothing if I had not made mistakes.  Many of his failures were his own fault, were things that he had started or he had been the key person behind that later turned out to be terrible...but the great thing was he learned from all of them."

"[Churchill] was able to use his knowledge of the past, this study of history, to recognize a danger--a hegemonic danger to the European continent--and that was primarily through his historical knowledge and understanding."

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Andrew Roberts

Member, House of Lords of the United Kingdom; Bonnie and Tom McCloskey Distinguished Visiting Fellow, Hoover Institution, Stanford University; Visiting Professor, War Studies Department, King’s College, London