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Leadership by Resentment: From Ressentiment to Redemption
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Bibliographic Detail
Publisher Edward Elgar Pub
Publication date June 14, 2014
Pages 224
Binding Paperback
Book category Adult Non-Fiction
ISBN-13 9781782540212
ISBN-10 1782540210
Original list price $39.95
Summaries and Reviews
Amazon.com description: Product Description: What do such disparate events as Occupy Wall Street, Iran's Islamic revolution and Venezuela's socialist revolution have in common? Often, resentment based on past grievances or shortcomings seems to emerge from the depths of individual and collective psyches over the course of such emotionally charged movements. This resentment, and the related philosophical concept of ressentiment, can have a profound impact on the course of history and on the role of leadership within societies. Expanding on the concept of ressentiment, this book addresses the importance of emotions in historical events.

The author explores the conditions that foster the development of ressentiment, the role of leaders and followers, and the phases of the phenomenon as it encourages destructive behaviors such as murder and suicide. Often considered an incurable disease with destructive social and political repercussions, it is a core motive for acts of terrorism, revolutions, social upheavals and processes of toxic leadership. The author puts forth a model that helps to describe certain historical processes led by ressentiment, like some revolutions and terrorist acts, and to distinguish them from other movements that are usually treated as similar (e.g., independence revolutions). The book then tackles a seemingly impossible question: Can we find a cure for this powerful and destructive impulse? With care and deliberation, the author demonstrates the power of ethical leadership, recognition and redemption as positive unifying forces during human conflicts.

A philosophical endeavor to understand events from the Boston Tea Party to Occupy Wall Street, from the French revolution to Hugo Chávez's revolution in Venezuela, this book will be fascinating reading for scholars and students of the social sciences and humanities and those with a particular interest in leadership.

Contents: Preface by Joanne B. Ciulla Introduction 1. The Problem 2. The Passion 3. The Psychological Disease 4. The Social Characteristic 5. The Struggle for Power: The Revolt 6. Leadership by Ressentiment 7. Nihilism and Terrorism 8. A Case Study: Venezuela 1992-2011 9. Redemption Bibliography Index

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Hardcover
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from Edward Elgar Pub (December 12, 2012)
9781781006566 | details & prices | 197 pages | 6.25 × 9.25 × 0.75 in. | 1.05 lbs | List price $120.00
About: What do such disparate events as Occupy Wall Street, Iran's Islamic revolution and Venezuela's socialist revolution have in common?
Paperback
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from Edward Elgar Pub (June 14, 2014)
9781782540212 | details & prices | 224 pages | List price $39.95
About: What do such disparate events as Occupy Wall Street, Iran's Islamic revolution and Venezuela's socialist revolution have in common?

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