Leadership and the True Test of Character When Robert Moses emerged as New York’s unelected infrastructure kingpin in the mid-20th century, he seemed a visionary—at first. The parks, bridges, and highways Moses built revitalized the city and made him a celebrity. But unrestrained power soon corrupted the once idealistic leader.
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Leadership and the True Test of Character When Robert Moses emerged as New York’s unelected infrastructure kingpin in the mid-20th century, he seemed a visionary—at first. The parks, bridges, and highways Moses built revitalized the city and made him a celebrity. But unrestrained power soon corrupted the once idealistic leader.