President Abraham Lincoln's Visionary Leader

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President Abraham Lincoln “I believe this government cannot endure, permanently half slave and half free. I do not expect the Union to be dissolved…but I do expect it will cease to be divided” President Abraham Lincoln, Springfield, Illinois, 1858. President Lincoln took office in 1860-69, his goal, to preserve the Union as whole. Abraham Lincoln was an ethical and visionary leader. I will discuss in this essay his vision of a united Union and how he fought for this vision to become more. I will also tell how he struggled with an ethical dilemma between his morals and the Constitutional law. I will further discuss how Lincoln’s vision and ethical behavior is relevant to me and my career. So let’s look into the vision that Lincoln had.
Visionary Leader Abraham Lincoln was a visionary leader and president.. His father was a farmer and had no formal education. Lincoln learned early about hard work but nothing more from his father. He used his higher views and self-educated knowledge to catapult himself into law and later politics. As a political front runner he envisioned American men and women of all races having equality and the right to …show more content…

How He used Individual Consideration to develop his vision of the Union. I also discussed the Ethical Relativism struggle he had with his values and moral beliefs of human rights and the Constitution. I also talked about Lincoln using free thinking to make the decision to go with his values rather than what was normal belief. I tied this into how it was relevant to me and my career. I truly believe President Lincoln was an ethical and visionary president. I close again with the strong quote that captures Lincoln’s visionary and ethical leadership. “I believe this government cannot endure, permanently half slave and half free. I do not expect the Union to be dissolved…but I do expect it will cease to be