Leading and leadership / edited by Timothy Fuller.
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TextNotre Dame, IN : University of Notre Dame Press, ©2000Description: xii, 250 pages ; 24 cmISBN: - 026801325-X
- HM 1261 L471 2000
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Includes bibliographical references.
1. CLASSICAL HORIZONS --
"The essential Confucius" --
Lao-tzu, Tao-te Ching --
Plato, "Epistles" --
Cicero, De Officiis --
Plutarch, Moralia --
Percy Bysshe Shelley, selected poems --
John Keats, "On fame" --
Montaigne, "Of glory" --
Francis Bacon, "Of great place" --
The wisdom of Baltasar Gracian --
Hans J. Morgenthau, "Love and power" --
2. ON GREATNESS AND THE HEROIC --
Homer, Iliad --
St. Thomas Aquinas, "On princely government" --
Machiavelli, The Prince --
Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel, "Reason in history" --
Jacob Burckhardt, Force and freedom --
3. DEMOCRACY AND LEADERSHIP --
A. Leadership and the Advent of democracy --
Benjamin Constant, "The liberty of the Ancients compared with that of the moderns" --
Alexis de Tocqueville, "Why there are so many men of ambition in the United States but so few lofty ambitions" --
Soren Kierkegaard, The present age, "The individual and 'the public'" --
B. Leadership in practice in a Democratic Era --
George Washington, "Farewell address to Americans, 1796" --
Frederick Douglas, "Fourth of July Oration, 1852" --
Abraham Lincoln, "A house divided", The emancipation proclamation, The Gettysburg address, Second Inaugural address --
Martin Luther King, Jr., "I have a dream", Letter from Birmingham jail --
Woodrow Wilson, "Abraham Lincoln: A man of the people", "Leaders of men" --
4. RECENT REFLECTIONS --
Max Weber, "Charismatic authority" --
Ronald M. Glassman, "Manufactured Charisma and legitimacy" --
Abraham Zaleznik, "Managers and leaders: are they different?" --
Bertrand de Jouvenel, "The Chairman's problem" --
James MacGregor Burns, "Conflict and consciousness" --
John Gardner, various selections .
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