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Leadership Lessons From The Great Books – The Count of Monte Cristo by Alexandre Dumas w/Christen Blair Horne

  1. Leadership Lessons From The Great Books - The Count of Monte Cristo by Alexandre Dumas w/Christen Blair Horne 2:12:22

Leadership Lessons From The Great Books #112 – The Count of Monte Cristo by Alexandre Dumas w/Christen Horne
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00:00 Welcome and Introduction – The Count of Monte Cristo by Alexandre Dumas.
02:00 The Arrival at Marseille Harbor.
06:00 The Literary Life of Alexandre Dumas.
13:40 Hannah Arendt on Eichmann’s Trial in Jerusalem and The Count of Monte Cristo.
15:00 The Impact of The Count of Monte Cristo.
21:12 Gatekeeping, Insurgency and The Post-Modern Death of Opera.
31:28 Adventure, Monsters, Friendship, and Leadership Analysis.
41:39 The Plot Against Edmond Dantes.
48:00 Danglars, Leadership, and the Art of Revenge.
01:00:09 Twitter, X, and What Elon Does with His Money.
01:05:32 Leaders Understand Envy and Jealousy as Motivators.
01:18:01 Leadership Eschatology at the West’s End.
01:31:03 Leaders Struggle with Inner Turmoil and External Expectations.
01:44:29 Omar Little on the Comparisons Between Robbery and Bureaucracy.
01:55:45 Endless Revolution and Political Movements.
02:00:00 Staying on the Leadership Path with The Count of Monte Cristo by Alexandre Dumas.
02:01:18 Art, Commerce and Its Discontents.
02:09:03 Connect with Christen Horne Everywhere.
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Opening and closing themes composed by Brian Sanyshyn of Brian Sanyshyn Music.
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Jesan is the Founder of Leadership ToolBox, LeaderBuzz, and LeadingKeys. He's a 3x "least selling" business book author, and host of Leadership Lessons From The Great Books podcast, and serves as a start-up advisor and leadership team member with GrowthCraft Start-Up Community out of Boston.

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