king Philip II
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i think caesar was a bad leader for many reasons. heres an example i think he was a bad leader, he became a dictator illegally.
The term supreme leader is most likely to be used in a military dictatorship. Kim Jong Il of North Korea would be a good example of a supreme leader.
i am not completely sure, but there are many important gladiators in rome, for example, Spartagus
The President is traditionally the leader of his or her political party.
no
Bill Gates a Machiavellian leader due to the various contributions that he has made in the world of technology. He is regarded as a brilliant Machiavellian leader who offers modern leadership.
While Franklin D. Roosevelt was a skilled politician and an influential leader, it is not accurate to label him as strictly Machiavellian. While he employed certain Machiavellian tactics, such as using deception when necessary, his leadership was rooted in democratic principles and a genuine concern for the welfare of the American people. He sought to create positive change and implemented policies to address the challenges of the Great Depression and World War II.
Richard from Shakespeare's play Richard III is a Machiavellian leader because he pretends to be godly and moral but will stop at nothing to get what he wants. He pretends to be religious but he is acting like a devil.
A Machiavellian leader is a ruthless leader who will do whatever it takes to get the job done, even if it meant putting his people in harms way. A charismatic leader is a leader who inspires his/her people in a way that people are naturally drawn to him/her.
He isn't, how dare you associate Machiavelli with that idiot of a man.
do the leader of Turkey follows the rules
The person who follows someone else's teachings is called a follower or a disciple. They typically learn from and adhere to the teachings, guidance, or principles of a particular leader, teacher, or master.
A follower is someone who follows the example of someone else. A leader is someone who sets an example for others, someone who leads others. These two terms refer to the way someone acts.
Because, in Machiavellian terms, he was more focused on having people fear him rather than love him. This is of course not the only or the best way to determine desired qualities of a potential leader.
A religious adherent is someone who follows and practices the beliefs and teachings of a particular religion. They adhere to the principles, rituals, and traditions of their faith in their daily life.
An example of a legal-rational leader is a democratically elected president, such as Joe Biden in the United States. This type of leader derives authority from established laws and formal rules, rather than personal charisma or tradition. They operate within a legal framework, making decisions based on democratic principles and institutional guidelines. Their legitimacy comes from the electoral process and adherence to the constitution.