Synopses & Reviews
Synopsis
Arthashastra is an ancient Indian text on statecraft and governance, written by Kautilya, a philosopher and statesman. This edition features the original text with a beautifully designed cover. With insights on politics, economics, and military strategy, this book remains relevant to modern-day readers interested in leadership and governance.
- Features the original text on statecraft and governance.
- Learn about the principles of economic management, trade, taxation, and wealth creation outlined in this influential treatise.
- Helps in gaining insights into the art of diplomacy and military strategy as elucidated by the revered scholar.
- The lessons and principles found in the Arthashastra continue to hold relevance in contemporary politics, governance, and strategic thinking.
- must-read for anyone interested in leadership and governance.
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A comprehensive guide to everything you need to know about the principles of politics, statecraft, and warfare tactics. What makes a king powerful? What makes a kingdom undefeatable? What makes a government efficient? Kautilya's Arthashastra answers all these questions and explores much more in this beautiful deluxe edition. A timeless classic from one of the greatest thinkers and strategists - An easy-to-understand translation of the ancient Sanskrit text - A treatise on politics, philosophy, and military strategy - Discover why we need laws for efficient governance - A peak into one of the best minds of the Indian subcontinent - Text that had a major influence on the making of the Indian empire
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Arthashastra is arguably the greatest treatise ever written on political, military, and economic strategies, by a shrewd man popularly referred to as the Indian Machiavelli.
One of the most ancient and enduring works on statecraft and governance, Arthashastra is still widely read and studied today. Serving as the handbook for rulers, it answers a plethora of questions.
What are the qualities of an able king?
What does it take to manage a kingdom?
How can one expand one's territory?
And to hold one's power and gain wealth for one's subjects, how far can a king go?"