The First Great Political Realist: Kautilya and His Arthashastra

The First Great Political Realist: Kautilya and His Arthashastra

by Roger Boesche
The First Great Political Realist: Kautilya and His Arthashastra

The First Great Political Realist: Kautilya and His Arthashastra

by Roger Boesche

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Overview

The First Great Political Realist is a succinct and penetrating analysis of one of the ancient world's foremost political realists, Kautilya. Kautilya's treatise Arthashastra stands as one of the great political books of the ancient world, its ideas on the science of politics strikingly similar to those of Thucydides, Machiavelli, Hobbes, Clausewitz, and even Sun Tsu. Roger Boesche's excellent commentary on Kautilya's voluminous text draws out the essential realist arguments for modern political analysis and demonstrates the continued relevance of Kautilya's work to modern Indian strategic thinking and our understanding of the relationship between politics and economics. Striking a balance between textual analysis and secondary scholarship, Boesche's work will be an enduring contribution to the study of ancient Indian history, Eastern political thought, and international relations.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780739155028
Publisher: Lexington Books
Publication date: 08/06/2002
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 142
File size: 494 KB

About the Author

Roger Boesche is the Arthur G. Coons Professor of the History of Ideas at Occidental College. He is the author of Theories of Tyranny: Plato to Arendt (1996), The Strange Liberalism of Alexis de Tocqueville (1987), and Alexis de Tocqueville: Selected Letters on Politics and Society (1985).

Table of Contents


Chapter 1 Introduction
Chapter 2 Historical Background
Chapter 3 A Science of Politics for a King
Chapter 4 The Spy State
Chapter 5 The Economy: A Socialist Monarchy
Chapter 6 Foreign Policy and War
Chapter 7 Power, Advancement, and a Theory of History
Chapter 8 Conclusion
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