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Friday, November 6, 2009

A Leader's Book Club

Once, after meetings at the U.S. Marine Corps Base in Quantico, Va., I wandered into the base bookstore and found a large section labeled “Marine Corps Reading List.” As expected, there were many military-themed books, but for colonels and generals there also were books on ethics and diversity, such as The Book of Virtue, Seven Habits of Highly Effective People, and Beyond Race and Gender. The Marine Corps introduced the Commandant's Reading List in 1988; each commandant would add personal recommendations to several traditional books. The list has evolved into the Marine Corps Professional Reading Program, which recommends ...

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