Wednesday, April 3, 2019

The Leadership Theories Of Machiavelli

The Leadership Theories Of MachiavelliMachiavelli, born on the third day of May 1469, acquired his university education in the University of Florence. He wrote a far-famed news entitled the Prince. This book is famous for its break down on the issue of attributes of attractionship and as such has become a signpost for attracters. He wrote the book based on his earlier experiences, addressing how a prince ( loss leader) should linguistic rule.Although the book gained a look at of popularity, his views on the attributes of good leading had a lot of flaws. In The Prince he advocates look on rule instead of liberalism. He talks of the benefits of being a dictator or exercising the autocratic movement of leadership. There be a lot of leaders who have and are following the Machiavellian musical mode of leadership as he had describe in The Prince. Examples of such leaders who exercised or exhibited this type of leadership expression were Muammar Abu Minyar al-Gaddafi of Libya and Idi Amin of Uganda.Muammar Gaddafi being a Machiavellian according to his leadership style has been the leader of Libya since he staged a military coup on the world-class of September 1969.2With the strict fellowship he has in the Machiavellian style of leadership, he has seek to hold on the power he has had ever since. In a recent article Gaddafi made a statement saying, I will fight to the last homosexual and the last bullet3This goes a farseeing carriage to emphasize on unity of the shortfalls of Machiavelli when he talked roughly the fact that a leader has to gain power and should be qualified to maintain it by any means possible. In the same way, Gaddafi promises to maintain his power even if it means he has to kill. This action is affecting Libya in a negative manner since the world is pushing for democracy and finding all means to eradicate autocratic system of governance and as such it is affecting the economy of the state due to the current instability the co untry is facing now. As such, closely investors would not be ordain to invest in a country where peace does not prevail. Also, with emergence rate of civilization, killing just to maintain power is barbaric and this would thence send the state to a state of regression.Idi Amin was an autocratic leader who sought to exercise his power done military means. In his era, he created the blot whereby he was the only one who had the final say and no one could voice verboten their values in any way he or she deemed fit. He created and environment which had and still has a traumatizing effect on the people of Uganda now. During his reign as military dictator, there were issues of the abuse of heathen affiliations, cases of the abuse of gracious rights and potent radical control, Asians faced expulsion from Uganda and killed extraneous normal legal proceedings.4Ugandans have still not devised the means of ever-changing their government activity through undisturbed measures. Violence has become an option for which their voices could be heard.Again, Machiavelli talked about the situation whereby the prince did not have to possess any thoughts unconnected from that of war. He describes meanness as an attribute of a good leader. He says liberality would lead a prince or leader to be detested and hated whiles meanness would lead to reproach without abhorrence hence, being mean is the answer to great leadership.5Moreover, Machiavelli allowed the hatred he had in him to take the greater side of him when he was imprisoned because of suspicion of his involvement in a conspiracy where he lost the trust he had in humans. A typical example of such a leader who exhibited Machiavellian traits in his style of leadership was Ghanas former president, Flt. Lt. Jerry John Rawlings. Just as it is of human nature to seek revenge for every pain inflicted upon him, Rawlings came into power through military means to seek revenge for all the pain inflicted upon him in the past. He knew gaining power would be the only way to show his hatred and have his revenge best served.6This is because having the power he needs, all he has to do is to order for the people responsible for his pain to either be killed or assassinated. As a way out of this shortfall of Machiavelli which Rawlings also exhibited, most affected Ghanaians even after the change from a military government to democratic governance still cannot find it in their hearts to liberate him for his actions. It is for this reason that the National Reconciliation Commission (NRC) was fate up.In addition, Machiavellis plan makes mention of the fact that the end justifies the means. He says that if the action a leader takes brings about catastrophe in an area of specialization or across the nation despair then the action taken should not be regarded as a good one.7Combining this concept to the idea of establishing fear amongst ones followers, or so Machiavellian leaders tend to modify this act by defend the citizens by any means possible so as to be loved by them. When the Americans annexed Iraq, the Iraqis tried to resist their forces even though they were technologically more competent and outstripped them in terms of their quantity, Saddam Hussein having inculcated a great amount of fear in and hatred for Americans in his followers. He made himself an adherent of the Machiavellian style of leadership. Also, as a result of the fear the Tunisian president drum in his people, the only way they could show they were fed up with all his activities was have someone hold out the protest and this was done by the unemployed and frustrated young man who felt the only way his voice could be heard was to set himself on fire. Again, this action did not just end there. Egyptians under the rule of Hosni Mubarak saw this as a platform to also voice out their values. Therefore one can say that all these people were patently quiet because of the brutal fear they had for their various leaders and were thus wait for the right moment to retaliate.Furthermore, Machiavelli in his book wrote about a leader (the prince) being feared rather than loved by his people. Here, this situation would not lock in a democratic society where the people solve how long one should be a leader but in the communist society same(p) China, the leader could in his own discretion decide to practice the Machiavellian style of leadership and it would work perfectly for him since he has to instill fear in his followers due to the fact that it is slight likely for them to revolt against the government or protest by defying authority.8In conclusion, these Machiavellian leaders mentioned above, considering the good and bad sides of Machiavellis thoughts on good leadership has led them to impact their nations in a negative manner. Most of the countries like Egypt, Libya, Tunisia, among others are still in a state of unrest and this posses as a threat to the surrounding nations since there is the fear that such actions could be transferred.

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