Warriors, Rebels, and Saints, Moshik Temkin
Warriors, Rebels, and Saints, Moshik Temkin
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Warriors, Rebels, and Saints
The Art of Leadership from Machiavelli to Malcolm X

Author: Moshik Temkin

Narrator: Stephen Mendel

Unabridged: 11 hr 19 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: PublicAffairs

Published: 11/07/2023

Includes: Bonus Material Bonus Material Included


Synopsis

 Do leaders make history or does history make leaders? A deep dive into how we define, seek, and become leaders.

We live in a period of leadership in crisis. At home, and across the globe, we sense that unqualified and irresponsible individuals are being elevated to positions of power, strong men and autocrats are consolidating their hold on governance, and the people are losing faith in the prospect of a better future. How have we arrived at this point? And how can we correct our course?

For the past decade, Moshik Temkin has challenged his students at Harvard University’s Kennedy School of Government and around the world to grapple with the nature of leadership as part of his wildly popular course “Leaders and Leadership in History.” Now, in Warriors, Rebels, and Saints, Temkin refashions the classroom for a wider audience.

Using art, film, and literature to illustrate the drama of the past, Temkin considers how leaders have made decisions in the most difficult circumstances—from the Great Depression of the 1930s to the dictatorship of Rafael Trujillo and from the anticolonial wars of the 20th century to the civil rights struggle—and how, in a world desperate for good leadership, we can evaluate those decisions and draw lessons for today.  
 

Reviews

Goodreads review by Dany on July 31, 2024

Worth reading to better understand political nuances of yesterday and today.......more

Goodreads review by Josie on January 20, 2024

An indelible memory from my early teen years: huge stacks of overflowing black bin bags rising around London. The rat-gnawed heaps were the debris of a refuse collectors’ strike beginning in early 1979 during the “Winter of Discontent,” which included strikes by gravediggers and road-hauliers. The m......more

Goodreads review by Saby on January 05, 2024

With the current state of the world right now, it’s clear that the need for strong leadership has never been more important. As I stumbled upon the leadership book of Moshik Temkin, who is a history professor, his book Warriors, Rebels & Saints takes a stance on the value of leadership from Biblical......more

Goodreads review by Austin on March 21, 2024

Temkin does an excellent job of examining the interplay between individual leaders and the variables that led to their outcomes. He forces the reader to think deeply about time and individual strengths when assessing leadership.......more


Quotes

“A plea for the importance of history in the study of leadership.”—Kirkus

“Moshik Temkin brings together deep historical knowledge, cultural comparison, and sophisticated analysis of what makes leadership, and how individual leaders both reflect their society and shape it in turn. This is a book both empathetic and gripping on a subject of huge importance in our turbulent times.”—Rana Mitter, author of Forgotten Ally: China's World War II, 1937-45

“Ranging across the centuries and around the globe, Moshik Temkin engages questions about leadership that could not be more timely.  In exploring how history both produces and constrains leaders, he offers a thoroughly engaging meditation on a compelling array of individuals who shaped the eras in which they lived. The result is a fascinating, illuminating and cautionary meditation on leadership.”—Ellen Fitzpatrick, author of The Highest Glass Ceiling: Women's Quest for the American Presidency

“In this gem of a book, the accomplished historian and teacher Moshik Temkin performs the crucial task of placing the art of leadership in its historical context. The result is a book chockfull of insights, showing how a careful and unsparing study of past leaders—those who had great power and those who didn’t—can help us identify the attributes we need to see in their successors today.”—Fredrik Logevall, Laurence D. Belfer Professor of International Affairs, Harvard University