Picked this up at the library this past weekend.
It is an interesting review of how Washington, Adams, Jefferson and Madison taught themselves about virtue and success in civic life, primarily from the lessons of leaders from ancient Rome and Greece.
I am posting about it here because there are so many parallels with the situation we now face.
Now I need to learn more for myself about Cato, Cicero, Plutarch and many others...beats watching tell-lie-vision.
It took Rome a hundred years to come to power. Rome was a dominate world power for a hundred years, and it took a hundred years for Rome to fall...Does that sound like any country that exists today?
The word is dominant or dominating. Dominate is a verb not an adjective.
And, regrettably, you won't learn anything useful from the current Greek "leaders".