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Selected Reading on the Global Economy for the Wisconsin Rural Leadership Program


Good to Great
Jim Collins

TUESDAYS WITH MORRIE: An Old Man, A Young Man, And Life's Greatest Lesson
Mitch Albom


Finding Your Voice: Learning to Lead...Anywhere You Want to Make a Difference
Larraine R. Matusak


On Leadership
John W. Gardner


A Governor's Guide to Cluster-Based Economic Development
Stuart Rosenfeld


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The Prince
Niccolo Machiavelli

Published: 1984, Bantam Classics
ISBN: 0553212788

OUR REVIEW (Reviewed April 18, 2002, by JoAnn Stomer)
Undoubtedly, the most famous book on politics ever written, The Prince remains as lively and shocking today as when it was written almost five hundred years ago. Initially denounced as a collection of sinister maxims and a recommendation of tyranny, it has more recently been defended and indeed applauded as the first scientific treatment of politics as it is practiced rather than as it ought to be practiced. A masterpiece of effective prose, The Prince is at once comic and formidable, imaginative and calculating, fascinating and chilling. Its influence in modern history has been profound, and - often considered to be the first modern book - it was surely a primary text for the modern philosophers who challenged the traditions of ancient and medieval thought and morality. Mansfield's translation of this classic work, in combination with the new material added for this edition, makes it the definitive version of The Prince, indispensable to scholars, students, and lovers of the dark art of politics.


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