Moses as Political LeaderShalem Press, 2005 - 304 páginas Aaron Wildavsky, a giant of American political science, brings his profound understanding of human affairs to bear on the founding of the world's most enduring political community, the nation of Israel. At a time in which we are rediscovering the indispensability of resolute and perspicacious leadership, Wildavsky's brilliant study of Moses as founding father illuminates not only the Jewish past but the enduring political questions of how to build and preserve a decent, righteous, and stable community, here and hereafter. A marvelous book! -- Leon Kass, University of Chicago |
Contenido
Introduction | 3 |
Slavery | 30 |
From Slavery to Anarchy | 70 |
From Anarchy to Equity | 103 |
From Equity to Hierarchy | 138 |
The Leader Disappears into the Book | 171 |
Leadership as a Function of Regime | 205 |
A Speculation on the Survival of the Jewish People | 244 |
Acknowledgments | 263 |
300 | |
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