BitDrifter says: More detailed descriptions are at the source, along with the couple laws I wasn't able to clip. Reminds me of Chanakya and his Arthashastra. Good stuff because I'm a softie and I get walked on alot. Thanx, I may be able to jockey my influence at work for a better life [wishful thinking] I smell Chanakya and Machiavelli (who more or less had the same ideals) all over this. Thanks BitDrifter, I love stuff like this. Sohil, why don't you clip something from them so we can see what you mean... I smell Chanakya and Machiavelli (who more or less had the same ideals) all over this.True! I'm more Machiavellian though, but that's only because I haven't really read Chanakya. True! I'm more Machiavellian though, but that's only because I haven't really read Chanakya.I'm not surprised haraya, Chanakya isn't as mainstream as Machiavelli. Skwirl, here's a little on Chanakya. http://clipmarks.com/clipmark/50549767-BB08-4D35-9AA0-FDBEDD8D578E/ However look at his quotes to fully understand him http://clipmarks.com/clipmark/77D6F3A7-2594-4324-AEB8-6B188FFF7844/ Arthashastra is here http://clipmarks.com/clipmark/2F1DA593-F453-4C32-8077-AB7A75C70925/ Haraya if you liked Machiavelli you'll be blown away by Chanakya Here's what Max Weber had to say Truly radical 'Machiavellianism', Thanks BitDrifter, I love stuff like thisThanks, I do too, I appreciate the follow-up comments you have posted, very interesting. Thanks. Sure No Problem BitDrifter. Very, veeery interesting... and fortunately or unfortunately, so true! I think doing these may get you power, but they won't get you true respect. |
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