Comparing The Machiavellianism Of Todays Indonesian College Students With U. S. College Students Of Today And The 1960s
The tactics and strategies that were suggested by Niccolo Machiavelli in The Prince (1513) have become synonymous with manipulative and unethical practices. Machiavellis writing to the politician has been used to describe business leaders as well. The business literature indicates that Machiavellian...
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