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Hellenic Studies #55: Loving Humanity, Learning, and Being Honored: The Foundations of Leadership in Xenophon's "Education of Cyrus"

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Xenophon is generally thought to have done his best theorizing on leadership through his portrayal of Cyrus the Great, the first king of the Persian Empire. In this book, Norman Sandridge argues that Xenophon actually reduces his Theory of Leadership to a set of fundamental traits, namely, the love of humanity, the love of learning, and the love of being honored. These so-called fundamental traits are the product of several rich contexts across culture and across time: the portrait of Cyrus seems as much a composite of Persian folklore as a pointed response to Plato's Philosopher King. Sandridge further argues that Xenophon's Theory of Leadership is effective for addressing many problems of leadership that were familiar to Xenophon and his fourth-century Athenian contemporaries, notably Plato and Isocrates. By looking at the contexts in which Xenophon's theory was conceived, as well as the problems of leadership he sought to address, this book sees Xenophon as attempting a sincerely laudatory though not ideal portrait of Cyrus. The study thus falls between interpretations of the Education of Cyrus that have seen Cyrus as either a perfect leader or an ironically flawed one.

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In this new interpretation of the Education of Cyrus, in which Xenophon theorized about leadership, Sandridge considers Xenophon's portrait of Cyrus as sincerely laudatory though not idealized. He explores the wider context in which Xenophon's Theory of Leadership was conceived, as well as the problems of leadership he sought to address.

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Norman B. Sandridge is Assistant Professor of Classics at Howard University.

Howard University, Washington, DC

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ISBN:
9780674067028
Author:
Sandridge, Norman B.
Publisher:
Harvard University Center for Hellenic Studie
Location:
Cambridge
Subject:
Ancient & Classical
Subject:
World History-Ancient Near East
Subject:
HISTORY / Ancient / Greece
Copyright:
Series:
Hellenic Studies Series
Series Volume:
55
Publication Date:
20120931
Binding:
TRADE PAPER
Language:
English
Pages:
148
Dimensions:
9 x 6 in

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"Synopsis" by , In this new interpretation of the Education of Cyrus, in which Xenophon theorized about leadership, Sandridge considers Xenophon's portrait of Cyrus as sincerely laudatory though not idealized. He explores the wider context in which Xenophon's Theory of Leadership was conceived, as well as the problems of leadership he sought to address.
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