Traditional Classics on Leadership

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Traditional Classics on Leadership

9781843761518 Edward Elgar Publishing
Edited by J. Thomas Wren, Professor of Leadership Studies,Jepson School of Leadership Studies, University of Richmond, Douglas A. Hicks, Dean, Oxford College of Emory University and Terry L. Price, Assistant Professor, Jepson School of Leadership Studies, University of Richmond, US
Publication Date: 2005 ISBN: 978 1 84376 151 8 Extent: 368 pp
Leadership might be thought of as the process that facilitates the achievement of group or societal objectives. As such, it has been at the centre of learned reflection and debate from earliest times. Philosophers, religious leaders, political theorists, and reformers have struggled with (and argued about) the moral purpose of leadership, how individuals and societies can go about achieving desired ends, and what role leaders and followers play in the process. This volume draws together in one place some of the best thinking on these and other issues from the great minds of the Western tradition. Taken together, the selections of this volume provide a rich and textured source for an initial understanding of some of the central issues of leadership.

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Leadership might be thought of as the process that facilitates the achievement of group or societal objectives. As such, it has been at the centre of learned reflection and debate from earliest times. Philosophers, religious leaders, political theorists, and reformers have struggled with (and argued about) the moral purpose of leadership, how individuals and societies can go about achieving desired ends, and what role leaders and followers play in the process. This volume draws together in one place some of the best thinking on these and other issues from the great minds of the Western tradition. Taken together, the selections of this volume provide a rich and textured source for an initial understanding of some of the central issues of leadership.

This book is an ideal reference work for scholars, leaders, and public intellectuals who are interested in the workings of leadership. It is also essential reading for students who wish to confront the deeper issues surrounding the leadership relation.
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Contributors include: Aristotle, T. Hobbes, D. Hume, I Kant, J. Locke, N. Machiavelli, J. Madison, Plato, M. Wollstonecraft, V. Woolf
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