King of the Mountain: The Nature of Political Leadership

King of the Mountain: The Nature of Political Leadership

by Arnold M. Ludwig
ISBN-10:
0813190681
ISBN-13:
9780813190686
Pub. Date:
05/03/2002
Publisher:
University Press of Kentucky
ISBN-10:
0813190681
ISBN-13:
9780813190686
Pub. Date:
05/03/2002
Publisher:
University Press of Kentucky
King of the Mountain: The Nature of Political Leadership

King of the Mountain: The Nature of Political Leadership

by Arnold M. Ludwig
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Overview

"People may choose to ignore their animal heritage by interpreting their behavior as divinely inspired, socially purposeful, or even self-serving, all of which they attribute to being human, but they masticate, fornicate, and procreate, much as chimps and apes do, so they should have little cause to get upset if they learn that they act like other primates when they politically agitate, debate, abdicate, placate, and administrate, too."

King of the Mountain presents the startling findings of Arnold M. Ludwig's eighteen-year investigation into why people want to rule. The answer may seem obvious—power, privilege, and perks—but any adequate answer also needs to explain why so many rulers cling to power even when they are miserable, trust nobody, feel besieged, and face almost certain death. Ludwig's results suggest that leaders of nations tend to act remarkably like monkeys and apes in the way they come to power, govern, and rule.

Profiling every ruler of a recognized country in the twentieth century—over 1,900 people in all—Ludwig establishes how rulers came to power, how they lost power, the dangers they faced, and the odds of their being assassinated, committing suicide, or dying a natural death. Then, concentrating on a smaller sub-set of 377 rulers for whom more extensive personal information was available, he compares six different kinds of leaders, examining their characteristics, their childhoods, and their mental stability or instability to identify the main predictors of later political success.

Ludwig's penetrating observations, though presented in a lighthearted and entertaining way, offer important insight into why humans have engaged in war throughout recorded history as well as suggesting how they might live together in peace.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780813190686
Publisher: University Press of Kentucky
Publication date: 05/03/2002
Pages: 496
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 1.10(d)
Age Range: 18 Years

Table of Contents

List of Illustrationsx
Introductionxi
1.Why Rulers Rule1
2.It's a Man's World22
3.The Perks of Power50
4.A Dangerous Game79
5.Rearing Rulers126
6.Little Acorns into Mighty Oaks170
7.Of Sound Mind??221
8.The Measure of Political Greatness272
9.The Seven Pillars of Greatness316
10.Warmongers or Peacemakers?354
Appendix ASample of Rulers379
Appendix BMethodology389
Appendix CData Collection and Statistics399
Appendix DPolitical Greatness Scale403
Notes409
Statistics433
Acknowledgments463
Index465
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