The First Strategist (Paperback)
Sreekesh Pathal
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Aggiungere al carrelloPaperback. THE FIRST STRATEGIST Rediscovering the World's Oldest System of Leadership and GovernanceThe conceptual source of this book is the Arthashastra, a treatise on statecraft, economics, and strategy composed in ancient India and traditionally attributed to the scholar and royal adviser Kautilya, also known as Chanakya. The version that survived to us was preserved and rendered into English by R. Shamasastry in 1915 after the manuscript resurfaced in the early twentieth century.Why This BookThe Arthasastra has never lacked for translations. Scholars have rendered Kauilya's Sanskrit into careful English for over a century, preserving every clause on the duties of the superintendent of weights, the surveillance of the realm, and the waging of war by elephant. And in recent decades a second tradition has grown alongside the first: the leadership book that mines the text for aphorisms, pairs each with a modern anecdote, and hands the reader a few ancient-sounding maxims to carry into the office. Both have their place. Neither does what this book sets out to do.The faithful translation gives you the text - and the text, for all its genius, lies buried in the particulars of a vanished world, its durable insights tangled among regulations that died with the empire that wrote them. The quote-and-comment book gives you fragments - scattered nuggets, severed from one another and from the system that once gave them meaning, serviceable for a slide or a speech but not for building anything that lasts. What neither gives you is the very thing that made the Arthasastra one of the most penetrating works on power ever written: its system - the integrated architecture beneath the particulars in which every part is bound to every other.This book recovers that system and rebuilds it for the modern enterprise. It does not translate Kauilya's words; it reconstructs his thinking - the seven constituents that compose any organised power, the honest assessment of relative strength, the six postures that follow from it, the circle of allies and rivals, the calculus of calamity, and the discipline that holds the whole together across time and renders it as a single, working theory of how to build, deploy, and preserve an enduring organisation. The dated specifics are left behind; the deep logic is carried forward, intact and made usable.The result is neither antiquarian nor faddish: it is a complete, contemporary theory of organisational strength that happens to have a two-thousand-year-old spine.This book is honest about that spine - it credits its source plainly, where others obscure or mystify it - yet it speaks in the plain language of the present, without a word of Sanskrit in its argument, so that what reaches you is the strategy and not the seminar. And it is written, in the end, not to be studied but to be used - to answer the question every builder of organisations actually asks, which is not "What did the ancients say?" but "How do I build something that endures?"There are many books that will tell you what is in the Arthasastra. This is the one that tells you what it is for.This book is not a translation, and it is not a commentary on an old document. It is a reinterpretation. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.
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Why This Book
The Arthaśāstra has never lacked for translations. Scholars have rendered Kauṭilya's Sanskrit into careful English for over a century, preserving every clause on the duties of the superintendent of weights, the surveillance of the realm, and the waging of war by elephant. And in recent decades a second tradition has grown alongside the first: the leadership book that mines the text for aphorisms, pairs each with a modern anecdote, and hands the reader a few ancient-sounding maxims to carry into the office. Both have their place. Neither does what this book sets out to do.
The faithful translation gives you the text — and the text, for all its genius, lies buried in the particulars of a vanished world, its durable insights tangled among regulations that died with the empire that wrote them. The quote-and-comment book gives you fragments — scattered nuggets, severed from one another and from the system that once gave them meaning, serviceable for a slide or a speech but not for building anything that lasts. What neither gives you is the very thing that made the Arthaśāstra one of the most penetrating works on power ever written: its system — the integrated architecture beneath the particulars in which every part is bound to every other.
This book recovers that system and rebuilds it for the modern enterprise. It does not translate Kauṭilya's words; it reconstructs his thinking — the seven constituents that compose any organised power, the honest assessment of relative strength, the six postures that follow from it, the circle of allies and rivals, the calculus of calamity, and the discipline that holds the whole together across time and renders it as a single, working theory of how to build, deploy, and preserve an enduring organisation. The dated specifics are left behind; the deep logic is carried forward, intact and made usable.
The result is neither antiquarian nor faddish: it is a complete, contemporary theory of organisational strength that happens to have a two-thousand-year-old spine.
This book is honest about that spine — it credits its source plainly, where others obscure or mystify it — yet it speaks in the plain language of the present, without a word of Sanskrit in its argument, so that what reaches you is the strategy and not the seminar. And it is written, in the end, not to be studied but to be used — to answer the question every builder of organisations actually asks, which is not "What did the ancients say?" but "How do I build something that endures?"
There are many books that will tell you what is in the Arthaśāstra. This is the one that tells you what it is for.
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