The Hollow Crown : Shakespeare on How Leaders Rise, Rule, and Fall
The Hollow Crown : Shakespeare on How Leaders Rise, Rule, and Fall
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Author(s): Cohen, Eliot
Cohen, Eliot A.
ISBN No.: 9781541644861
Pages: 288
Year: 202311
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 46.70
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available

"More so than any politician or philosopher, it is William Shakespeare who can teach us about power. What it is, what it means, how it is gained, used, and lost. From the princes and kings of Henry IV to the scheming senators of Julius Caesar, politics fills his plays: brutal cunning, Machiavellian manipulation, fatal overreach, even the rare possibility of redemption. And it is these enduring narratives that can teach us how power plays out to this day. In The Hollow Crown, military scholar Eliot A. Cohen decodes Shakespeares understanding of politics as theater, shedding light on how businesses, corporations, and governments work in the modern world. The White House, after all, is a court, with intrigues and rivalries just as Shakespeare described, as is an army, a department of state, or even a university. And, besides their settings, what most of all defines these various dramas are their characters, in all their ambition, cruelty, hope, and humanity.


Cohen looks to the inspiring speeches of Henry V to better understand John F. Kennedy, to Richard IIIs darkness to plumb Adolf Hitlers psychology, and to Prospero from The Tempest for a window into George Washingtons graceful abdication of power. Ultimately, through Cohens incisive gaze, Shakespeares work becomes a skeleton key into the lives of the leaders who, for good or ill, have made and remade our world"--.


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