**What would Caligula do? What the worst Roman emperors can teach us about how *not* to lead** If recent history has taught us anything, it's that sometimes the best guide to leadership is the negative example. But that insight is hardly new. Nearly 2,000 years ago, Suetonius wrote *Lives of the Ca
How to Be a Leader: An Ancient Guide to Wise Leadership
โ Scribed by Plutarch (editor); Jeffrey Beneker (editor); Jeffrey Beneker (editor)
- Year
- 2019
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 117 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- City
- Princeton, New Jersey ; Oxford
- ISBN
- 0691197806
- ASIN
- B07TBPX6LH
- DOI
- 10.1515/9780691197807
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
A new translation of Greek philosopher Plutarchโs political essays To an Uneducated Leader, Political Advice, and The Role of the Elder Statesman, framed as a contemporary How-To guide for wise leadership, edited, selected and translated by classicist Jeffrey Beneker.
Timeless advice on how to be a successful leader in any field
The ancient biographer and essayist Plutarch thought deeply about the leadership qualities of the eminent Greeks and Romans he profiled in his famousโand massiveโLives, including politicians and generals such as Pericles, Alexander the Great, Julius Caesar, and Mark Antony. Luckily for us, Plutarch distilled what he learned about wise leadership in a handful of essays, which are filled with essential lessons for experienced and aspiring leaders in any field today. In How to Be a Leader, Jefferey Beneker presents the most important of these essays in lively new translations accompanied by an enlightening introduction, informative notes, and the original Greek on facing pages.
In "To an Uneducated Leader," "How to Be a Good Leader," and "Should an Old Man Engage in Politics?" Plutarch explains the characteristics of successful leaders, from being guided by reason and exercising self-control to being free from envy and the love of power, illustrating his points with memorable examples drawn from legendary Greco-Roman lives. He also explains how to train for leadership, persuade and deal with colleagues, manage one's career, and much more.
Writing at the height of the Roman Empire, Plutarch suggested that people should pursue positions of leadership only if they are motivated by "judgment and reason"โnot "rashly inspired by the vain pursuit of glory, a sense of rivalry, or a lack of other meaningful activities." His wise counsel remains as relevant as ever.
โฆ Subjects
Self Help
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