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Saturday, November 21, 2009
 
 
BOOKS
Machiavelli on Modern Leadership
Why Machiavelli's Iron Rules Are as Timely and Important Today as Five Centuries Ago
 
 
St. Martin's Press
 
 
Paperback
 
8.26'' x 5.5''
 
202 pages
 
ISBN: 0312263562
 
 
Examination Copies
This book recasts Machiavelli's basic principles of leadership and assesses contemporary giants of statecraft, commerce, military affairs, and sports.
 

Niccolo Machiavelli, one of the eminent minds of the Italian Renaissance, spent much of a long and active lifetime trying to determine and understand what exceptional qualities of human character--and what surrounding elements of fortune, luck, and timing--made great men great leaders successful in war and peace. In perhaps the liveliest book on Machiavelli in years, Michael A. Ledeen measures contemporary movers and doers against the timeless standards established by the great Renaissance writer.

Titans of statecraft (Margaret Thatcher, Francois Mitterrand, Pope John Paul II, Ronald Reagan, and Bill Clinton); business and finance (Bill Gates); Wall Street and investing (Warren Buffett); the military (Colin Powell), and sports (Michael Jordan) are judged by Machiavelli's precepts on leadership and the proper use of power.

The result is a wide-ranging and scintillating study that illuminates the thoughts of the Renaissance master and the actions of today's truly towering figures as well as the character-challenged pretenders to greatness. Here is an exceptional book on Machiavelli and his ultra-realistic exploration of human nature--then and now.

Michael A. Ledeen, a noted political analyst, is a resident scholar in the Freedom Chair at AEI. His books include Grave New World and Tocqueville on American Character. A regular contributor to the Wall Street Journal, he lives and works in Washington, D.C.

 
Table of Contents

Introduction: Why World Leaders Need Machiavelli 

  1. The Course of Human Events
  2. Luck
  3. The War of Politics
  4. Of Good and Evil
  5. How to Rule
  6. Freedom

Conclusion