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    shows how leadership has been interpreted differently through the years. Niccolo Machiavelli would approve of this quote by John C. Maxwell because it shows that a leader is always in control. One interpretation of effective leadership is how well a ruler is able to lead a country and how successful the outcome is. Niccolo Machiavelli’s book‚ The Prince‚ set rules on how to be a good ruler. Shakespeare’s character Lady Macbeth followed Machiavelli’s rules in the supernatural play Macbeth. Lady Macbeth

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    Daniel Wasserman  Ms. Hall  Honors British Literature    15 December 2014    Macbeth and Machiavelli    Shakespeare’s Macbeth is a tale true to the old adage‚ "power corrupts‚ and absolute  power corrupts absolutely." Shakespeare is not‚ however‚  the pioneer of this principle. The  concepts of power‚ corruption‚ and other concerns of heads of state‚ were laid out by 16th  Century writer and politician‚ Niccolo Machiavelli in his most well known work‚ The Prince.  Throughout history many have over

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    Class: ΓΒΑ1 Topic: Analyse and evaluate the Leadership views presented in “The Prince” by Niccolò Machiavelli‚ under the prism of the following four contemporary approaches on Leadership: Contingent‚ Dyadic‚ Power‚ and Transformational. Identify and explain elements of convergence and divergence between that classic text and the corresponding contemporary theories and make use of specific theoretical models (such as Blake & Mouton’s grid‚ the LMX model‚ etc) where necessary in order to support your

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    Shakespeare’s Macbeth‚ the main character‚ Macbeth‚ can be compared in many was to a Machiavellian prince. Macbeth’s ambition to be king and his desire for power are the basis of Machiavelli’s ideas‚ but when examined more closely we find many flaws in Macbeth’s character that Machiavelli warns will be destructive. Although Macbeth has many Machiavellian characteristics‚ Macbeth’s rise to power without true "fortune" or "virtue" leads him to his downfall. The character of Macbeth is a classic

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    William Shakespeare’s Macbeth is the tragic tale of a man corrupted by power and greed whose world comes falling down around him. At the beginning of the play‚ Macbeth is in the perfect position to become a great leader and an important man in Scotland. However‚ he is prevented from becoming such a leader because several internal and external influences on his life make him thirst for power. These forces include his wife‚ Lady Macbeth‚ the Weird Sisters‚ and his own conscience; all three share

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    never leads to positive results. Authoritative leadership is less effective than collaborative leadership because fear and power create anarchy and dissent‚ while respect and decency create a harmonious society. This claim can be supported by Confucius‚ Machiavelli‚ Plato and Macbeth. Primarily‚ authoritative leadership creates anarchy and dissent through the use of fear and power. The play‚ Macbeth‚ provides a prime example of authoritative leadership

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    Macbeth would’ve succeeded in reducing his enemies by surrounding himself with trusted allies and developing relationships that would allow him to flourish as a leader. Macbeth‚ by killing Duncan and Banquo‚ lost the respect of those around him. Machiavelli proposed that “it cannot be called prowess… to betray friends” (Machiavelli 29)‚ and this brings a prince “power but not glory” (29). The glory that Macbeth is unable to procure prevents Lennox‚ Macduff‚ and Malcolm from recognizing him as a great

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    example of how collaborative leadership is most effective when implemented appropriately. Collaborative leadership works best when the people develope a relationship where they honor their collaborative leader. Authoritative leadership is less effective than collaborative leadership because fear and power create anarchy and dissent‚ while respect and decency create a harmonious society. This claim can be supported by Machiavelli‚ Plato‚ and Macbeth. Collaborative leadership creates love and respect

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    Consummately antithesis of what Plato says would assist in being a good leader and what a leader should fixate on‚ Machiavelli verbalizes that there should be nothing on the prince’s (leader) mind other than mastering the art of war. A leader should fixate on the mechanics of war. Study it at all times. Know your opponent. War‚ to Machiavelli‚ is described as an art which needed the full attention of the designer. The only way to be head of the state and to win is to know this art. Have it thoroughly

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    Macbeth Essay Every person possesses certain amounts of certain qualities to be a great leader. Some of those qualities are kindness‚ willingness and bravery. In Macbeth there are many characters in positions of power that may or may not withhold the qualities of a good leader. The king Duncan in my opinion withheld all the qualities to be a great leader. Macbeth on the other hand at one time had the qualities but then‚ when put into a position of power turned sour. Not very many people posses

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