Which Leadership Modet—Gandhian or Machiavellian?

Journal of Human Values 7 (2):131-145 (2001)
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Abstract

Many past and present events in the world clearly reflect the miserable failure of modern leadership across the globe. This has significantly contributed to the crisis of survival of humankind today. If humans and their environment are to survive, we need to search for the appropriate leadership model. To that effect this paper discusses the major tenets of the Gandhian and Machiavellian models of leadership in a comparative manner. The paper shows how and why the Gandhian model is admirable, attractive, timely, relevant and redeeming, while the Machiavellian model is not.

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