Machiavelli: Chapter 18 How Far Rulers Are To Keep Their Word

Machiavelli: Chapter 18 “How Far Rulers are To Keep Their Word”

    As I read the chapters in Machiavelli, I came across Chapter 18 that really sparked my interest. Over the last year, we have studied leadership characteristics. I asked myself, could Machiavelli be an ethical and moral leader? The Leadership Experience states, “Unethical leaders are dishonest with employees, partners, customers, vendors and shareholders, and they regularly fail to honor their agreements or commitments to others” (218). Machiavelli justified dishonesty, if the ends meant winning. “So you see a wise ruler cannot, and should not, keep his word when doing so is to his disadvantage, and when the reasons that led him to promise to do so no longer apply.” (54). I compared Machiavelli with Dafts Exhibit 6.1 (219):
Exhibit 6.1 Comparing Unethical versus Ethical Leadership
The Unethical Leader Ö (Machiavelli)            The Ethical Leader
Is arrogant and self-serving                                      Possesses humility
Excessively promotes self interest                           Maintains concern for the greater good
Practices deception                           Is honest and straightforward
Breaches agreements             &nb ...
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