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famous greedy people in history: History of Greed David E. Y. Sarna, 2010-07-30 The “greater fool” theory of economics states that it’s possible to make money by buying paper (securities), whether overvalued or not, and later, selling it at a profit because there will always be an even greater fool willing to pay the higher price. Many described in this book profited by peddling such worthless junk to foolish investors. But for some people—Bernie Madoff, Norman Hsu, Sholam Weiss, and “Crazie Eddie” Antar, aka the “Darth Vader of Capitalism”—overvalued securities were not enough. Outright fraud was their way of life. History of Greed is the compelling inside story of the names you know—Charles Ponzi, Baron Rothschild, Lou Pearlman—and the names you don’t—Isaac Le Maire, the world’s first “naked” short-seller. It’s also our story—why we ignore the lessons of the past and fall prey, most every time, to the promise of easy money. For thousands of years, alchemists unsuccessfully tried to turn worthless base metals into gold. Where science failed at turning nothing into something, business succeeded. Sometimes we praise the creators of derivatives, collateral debt obligations, subprime mortgages, credit default swaps, or auction rate securities as Wall Street’s new financial wizards, the creators of “magic paper.” Other times, we vilify and prosecute them as scam artists. Sometimes, it’s hard to tell who is who. History of Greed reveals the inside secrets of how the markets really work, and how scam artists abuse them to gain an unfair edge or to outright steal. It describes how luftgescheft (“air business”), wizardry, dishonesty, and fraud are used to swindle people. Along with a comprehensive bibliography, History of Greed also details: 400 years of financial fraud—from everyday fraud to the odd and unusual Accounting fraud (phantom sales), stock option fraud (backdating), auction rate securities, hedge fund fraud, Ponzi schemes, promotion fraud (pump-and-dump scams), and money laundering How to detect fraudulent schemes How government regulation only fixes yesterday’s problems If it’s too good to be true, it probably is. If they say you can’t lose, you probably will. History of Greed shows that there really is no such thing as a free lunch, while also detailing how not to become the “greater fool.” |
famous greedy people in history: Freakonomics Steven D. Levitt, Stephen J. Dubner, 2011-09-20 The legendary bestseller that made millions look at the world in a radically different way returns in a new edition, now including an exclusive discussion between the authors and bestselling professor of psychology Angela Duckworth. Which is more dangerous, a gun or a swimming pool? Which should be feared more: snakes or french fries? Why do sumo wrestlers cheat? In this groundbreaking book, leading economist Steven Levitt—Professor of Economics at the University of Chicago and winner of the American Economic Association’s John Bates Clark medal for the economist under 40 who has made the greatest contribution to the discipline—reveals that the answers. Joined by acclaimed author and podcast host Stephen J. Dubner, Levitt presents a brilliant—and brilliantly entertaining—account of how incentives of the most hidden sort drive behavior in ways that turn conventional wisdom on its head. |
famous greedy people in history: The Gilded Age Mark Twain, Charles Dudley Warner, 1904 |
famous greedy people in history: Greed and Injustice in Classical Athens Ryan K. Balot, 2020-10-06 In this original and rewarding combination of intellectual and political history, Ryan Balot offers a thorough historical and sociological interpretation of classical Athens centered on the notion of greed. Integrating ancient philosophy, poetry, and history, and drawing on modern political thought, the author demonstrates that the Athenian discourse on greed was an essential component of Greek social development and political history. Over time, the Athenians developed sophisticated psychological and political accounts of acquisitiveness and a correspondingly rich vocabulary to describe and condemn it. Greed figures repeatedly as an object of criticism in authors as diverse as Solon, Thucydides, and Plato--all of whom addressed the social disruptions caused by it, as well as the inadequacy of lives focused on it. Because of its ethical significance, greed surfaced frequently in theoretical debates about democracy and oligarchy. Ultimately, critiques of greed--particularly the charge that it is unjust--were built into the robust accounts of justice formulated by many philosophers, including Plato and Aristotle. Such critiques of greed both reflected and were inextricably knitted into economic history and political events, including the coups of 411 and 404 B.C. Balot contrasts ancient Greek thought on distributive justice with later Western traditions, with implications for political and economic history well beyond the classical period. Because the belief that greed is good holds a dominant position in modern justifications of capitalism, this study provides a deep historical context within which such justifications can be reexamined and, perhaps, found wanting. |
famous greedy people in history: History of Greed David E. Y. Sarna, 2010-09-07 The “greater fool” theory of economics states that it’s possible to make money by buying paper (securities), whether overvalued or not, and later, selling it at a profit because there will always be an even greater fool willing to pay the higher price. Many described in this book profited by peddling such worthless junk to foolish investors. But for some people—Bernie Madoff, Norman Hsu, Sholam Weiss, and “Crazie Eddie” Antar, aka the “Darth Vader of Capitalism”—overvalued securities were not enough. Outright fraud was their way of life. History of Greed is the compelling inside story of the names you know—Charles Ponzi, Baron Rothschild, Lou Pearlman—and the names you don’t—Isaac Le Maire, the world’s first “naked” short-seller. It’s also our story—why we ignore the lessons of the past and fall prey, most every time, to the promise of easy money. For thousands of years, alchemists unsuccessfully tried to turn worthless base metals into gold. Where science failed at turning nothing into something, business succeeded. Sometimes we praise the creators of derivatives, collateral debt obligations, subprime mortgages, credit default swaps, or auction rate securities as Wall Street’s new financial wizards, the creators of “magic paper.” Other times, we vilify and prosecute them as scam artists. Sometimes, it’s hard to tell who is who. History of Greed reveals the inside secrets of how the markets really work, and how scam artists abuse them to gain an unfair edge or to outright steal. It describes how luftgescheft (“air business”), wizardry, dishonesty, and fraud are used to swindle people. Along with a comprehensive bibliography, History of Greed also details: 400 years of financial fraud—from everyday fraud to the odd and unusual Accounting fraud (phantom sales), stock option fraud (backdating), auction rate securities, hedge fund fraud, Ponzi schemes, promotion fraud (pump-and-dump scams), and money laundering How to detect fraudulent schemes How government regulation only fixes yesterday’s problems If it’s too good to be true, it probably is. If they say you can’t lose, you probably will. History of Greed shows that there really is no such thing as a free lunch, while also detailing how not to become the “greater fool.” |
famous greedy people in history: History of the English People John Richard Green, 2024-02-12 Reprint of the original, first published in 1880. |
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famous greedy people in history: Andrew Carnegie Speaks to the 1% Andrew Carnegie, 2016-04-14 Before the 99% occupied Wall Street... Before the concept of social justice had impinged on the social conscience... Before the social safety net had even been conceived... By the turn of the 20th Century, the era of the robber barons, Andrew Carnegie (1835-1919) had already accumulated a staggeringly large fortune; he was one of the wealthiest people on the globe. He guaranteed his position as one of the wealthiest men ever when he sold his steel business to create the United States Steel Corporation. Following that sale, he spent his last 18 years, he gave away nearly 90% of his fortune to charities, foundations, and universities. His charitable efforts actually started far earlier. At the age of 33, he wrote a memo to himself, noting ...The amassing of wealth is one of the worse species of idolatry. No idol more debasing than the worship of money. In 1881, he gave a library to his hometown of Dunfermline, Scotland. In 1889, he spelled out his belief that the rich should use their wealth to help enrich society, in an article called The Gospel of Wealth this book. Carnegie writes that the best way of dealing with wealth inequality is for the wealthy to redistribute their surplus means in a responsible and thoughtful manner, arguing that surplus wealth produces the greatest net benefit to society when it is administered carefully by the wealthy. He also argues against extravagance, irresponsible spending, or self-indulgence, instead promoting the administration of capital during one's lifetime toward the cause of reducing the stratification between the rich and poor. Though written more than a century ago, Carnegie's words still ring true today, urging a better, more equitable world through greater social consciousness. |
famous greedy people in history: The Sunna and Shi'a in History O. Bengio, Meir Litvak, 2014-12-16 Sunni-Shi'i relations have undergone significant transformations in recent decades. In order to understand these developments, the contributors to the present volume demonstrate the complexity of Sunni-Shi'i relations by analyzing political, ideological, and social encounters between the two communities from early Islamic history to the present. |
famous greedy people in history: An Intimate History of Humanity Theodore Zeldin, 2012-12-31 'The book that changed my life... a constant companion' Bill Bailey 'Extraordinary and beautiful...the most exciting and ambitious work of non-fiction I have read in more than a decade' The Daily Telegraph This extraordinarily wide-ranging study looks at the dilemmas of life today and shows how they need not have arisen. Portraits of living people and historical figures are placed alongside each other as Zeldin discusses how men and women have lost and regained hope; how they have learnt to have interesting conversations; how some have acquired an immunity to loneliness; how new forms of love and desire have been invented; how respect has become more valued than power; how the art of escaping from one's troubles has developed; why even the privileged are often gloomy; and why parents and children are changing their minds about what they want from each other. |
famous greedy people in history: A Little History of the World E. H. Gombrich, 2014-10-01 E. H. Gombrich's Little History of the World, though written in 1935, has become one of the treasures of historical writing since its first publication in English in 2005. The Yale edition alone has now sold over half a million copies, and the book is available worldwide in almost thirty languages. Gombrich was of course the best-known art historian of his time, and his text suggests illustrations on every page. This illustrated edition of the Little History brings together the pellucid humanity of his narrative with the images that may well have been in his mind's eye as he wrote the book. The two hundred illustrations—most of them in full color—are not simple embellishments, though they are beautiful. They emerge from the text, enrich the author's intention, and deepen the pleasure of reading this remarkable work. For this edition the text is reset in a spacious format, flowing around illustrations that range from paintings to line drawings, emblems, motifs, and symbols. The book incorporates freshly drawn maps, a revised preface, and a new index. Blending high-grade design, fine paper, and classic binding, this is both a sumptuous gift book and an enhanced edition of a timeless account of human history. |
famous greedy people in history: Leaders Who Lust Barbara Kellerman, Todd L. Pittinsky, 2020-10-29 Explores the all-important link between leadership and lust, look at leaders with ravenous hungers and limitless passions. |
famous greedy people in history: The History of the English People (All 8 Volumes) John Richard Green, 2021-05-07 The History of the English People in eight volumes is a work of social history, dealing with the origin and development of the British nation, focusing on the events that played a big role in the formation of the nation. Starting from the early middle ages, the work goes from early origins of the waves of migration of the people who became the Britons and ends up in the Empire period of the late 19th century. Volume I – Early England, 449-1071; Foreign Kings, 1071-1204; The Charter, 1204-1216 Volume II – The Charter, 1216-1307; The Parliament, 1307-1400 Volume III – The Parliament, 1399-1461; The Monarchy 1461-1540 Volume IV – The Reformation, 1540-1593 Volume V – Puritan England, 1603-1660 Volume VI – Puritan England, 1642-1660; The Revolution, 1660-1683 Volume VII – The Revolution, 1683-1760; Modern England, 1760-1767 Volume VIII – Modern England, 1760-1815 |
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famous greedy people in history: History of the English People (Vol. 1-8) John Richard Green, 2023-12-13 John Richard Green's monumental work, 'History of the English People,' spans eight volumes and offers a comprehensive exploration of English history from the earliest times to the 19th century. Green's writing style is both engaging and meticulous, blending scholarly analysis with a narrative approach that brings history to life for readers. This work is considered a classic in the field of English history, providing valuable insights into the social, political, and cultural developments that have shaped the English nation. Green's attention to detail and ability to connect historical events to broader thematic trends make this work an essential read for anyone interested in the history of England. John Richard Green, a renowned historian and writer, was known for his meticulous research and passion for English history. His dedication to scholarship and his ability to present complex historical events in a compelling manner set him apart as a leading authority in the field. Green's deep understanding of English history informs every page of his 'History of the English People,' making it a valuable resource for both scholars and general readers alike. I highly recommend John Richard Green's 'History of the English People' to anyone looking to delve into the rich tapestry of English history. This masterpiece offers a comprehensive and engaging exploration of key events and developments that have shaped the English nation, making it a must-read for history enthusiasts of all levels. |
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famous greedy people in history: The World's Great Classics: A short history of the English people, by J.R. Green. History of civilization in Europe, by F.P.G. Guizot Timothy Dwight, Julian Hawthorne, 1899 Library Committee: Timothy Dwight ... Richard Henry Stoddard, Arthur Richmond Marsh, A.B. [and others] ... Illustrated with nearly two hundred photogravures, etchings, colored plates and full page portraits of great authors. Clarence Cook, art editor. |
famous greedy people in history: A Short History of the English People J. R. Green, 2024-05-10 Reprint of the original, first published in 1875. |
famous greedy people in history: Female CEO’s Superior Master Gu Lang, 2019-11-12 Li Wenlong was the driver of the beautiful female leader, so he was well aware of how deep the female leader's background was ... |
famous greedy people in history: The Political History in Remote Antiquity Period and The Three Dynasties (Xia, Shang and Zhou Dynasty) Li Shi, The book is the volume of “The Political History in Remote Antiquity Period and The Three Dynasties (Xia, Shang and Zhou Dynasty)” among a series of books of “Deep into China Histories”. The earliest known written records of the history of China date from as early as 1250 BC, from the Shang dynasty (c. 1600–1046 BC) and the Bamboo Annals (296 BC) describe a Xia dynasty (c. 2070–1600 BC) before the Shang, but no writing is known from the period The Shang ruled in the Yellow River valley, which is commonly held to be the cradle of Chinese civilization. However, Neolithic civilizations originated at various cultural centers along both the Yellow River and Yangtze River. These Yellow River and Yangtze civilizations arose millennia before the Shang. With thousands of years of continuous history, China is one of the world's oldest civilizations, and is regarded as one of the cradles of civilization.The Zhou dynasty (1046–256 BC) supplanted the Shang and introduced the concept of the Mandate of Heaven to justify their rule. The central Zhou government began to weaken due to external and internal pressures in the 8th century BC, and the country eventually splintered into smaller states during the Spring and Autumn period. These states became independent and warred with one another in the following Warring States period. Much of traditional Chinese culture, literature and philosophy first developed during those troubled times.In 221 BC Qin Shi Huang conquered the various warring states and created for himself the title of Huangdi or emperor of the Qin, marking the beginning of imperial China. However, the oppressive government fell soon after his death, and was supplanted by the longer-lived Han dynasty (206 BC – 220 AD). Successive dynasties developed bureaucratic systems that enabled the emperor to control vast territories directly. In the 21 centuries from 206 BC until AD 1912, routine administrative tasks were handled by a special elite of scholar-officials. Young men, well-versed in calligraphy, history, literature, and philosophy, were carefully selected through difficult government examinations. China's last dynasty was the Qing (1644–1912), which was replaced by the Republic of China in 1912, and in the mainland by the People's Republic of China in 1949.Chinese history has alternated between periods of political unity and peace, and periods of war and failed statehood – the most recent being the Chinese Civil War (1927–1949). China was occasionally dominated by steppe peoples, most of whom were eventually assimilated into the Han Chinese culture and population. Between eras of multiple kingdoms and warlordism, Chinese dynasties have ruled parts or all of China; in some eras control stretched as far as Xinjiang and Tibet, as at present. Traditional culture, and influences from other parts of Asia and the Western world (carried by waves of immigration, cultural assimilation, expansion, and foreign contact), form the basis of the modern culture of China. |
famous greedy people in history: King Leopold's Ghost Adam Hochschild, 2019-05-14 With an introduction by award-winning novelist Barbara Kingsolver In the late nineteenth century, when the great powers in Europe were tearing Africa apart and seizing ownership of land for themselves, King Leopold of Belgium took hold of the vast and mostly unexplored territory surrounding the Congo River. In his devastatingly barbarous colonization of this area, Leopold stole its rubber and ivory, pummelled its people and set up a ruthless regime that would reduce the population by half. . While he did all this, he carefully constructed an image of himself as a deeply feeling humanitarian. Winner of the Duff Cooper Prize in 1999, King Leopold’s Ghost is the true and haunting account of this man’s brutal regime and its lasting effect on a ruined nation. It is also the inspiring and deeply moving account of a handful of missionaries and other idealists who travelled to Africa and unwittingly found themselves in the middle of a gruesome holocaust. Instead of turning away, these brave few chose to stand up against Leopold. Adam Hochschild brings life to this largely untold story and, crucially, casts blame on those responsible for this atrocity. |
famous greedy people in history: Cracking the AP World History Exam Princeton Review (Firm), 2011 Provides test-taking strategies, a subject review, and two full-length practice tests. |
famous greedy people in history: Cracking the AP World History Exam 2016 Princeton Review (Firm), 2015-11-10 A must-have guide to the AP World History Exam. Timelines, summaries, and key terms lists are included in every chapter, with detailed, full-length practice tests. |
famous greedy people in history: Cracking the AP World History Exam, 2013 Edition Princeton Review, 2012-08-07 Provides test-taking strategies, key terms, a subject review, and two full-length practice tests. |
famous greedy people in history: Cracking the AP World History Exam 2018, Premium Edition Princeton Review, 2017-08 A Premium Edition of this popular annual guidebook that provides all the info students need to succeed on the AP World History Exam plus 5 full-length practice tests for maximum scoring success. |
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famous greedy people in history: A Cultural History of Money in the Age of Enlightenment Bloomsbury Publishing, 2021-03-11 The Enlightenment was a time of monetary turmoil and transformation in Europe. Change began with a riot of experimentation, including novel ideas about human agency and capacity to promote economic progress, efforts to reframe divinity in terms (like the providential) compatible with market exchange, new instruments of credit, and innovative institutions such as national banks and capital markets. Europeans, including the settler societies in North America, improvised frantically: people faced the task of everyday exchange in changing media; governments took up the project of creating currencies that supported their political power; artists and writers raced to represent new forms of wealth and interpret the issues they raised; and intellectuals struggled to conceptualize, and tame, patterns of monetary transformation. The result was a rich debate, still unsettled, about the sources of value, the morality of the market, and the very nature of money. Drawing upon a wealth of visual and textual sources, A Cultural History of Money in the Age of Enlightenment presents essays that examine key cultural case studies of the period on the themes of technologies, ideas, ritual and religion, the everyday, art and representation, interpretation, and the issues of the age. |
famous greedy people in history: Cracking the AP World History: Modern Exam 2020, Premium Edition The Princeton Review, 2019-11-05 The AP World History course and test are being overhauled in 2019-2020. This revised edition is being published off-cycle in November to capture the latest College Board test changes, which include a reduction in the time range covered by the exam (now 1200 CE to present; was previously 8000 BCE to present.) Cracking the AP World History- Modern Exam 2020, Premium Edition, provides students with a comprehensive review of all relevant world history topics from 1200 BCE to the present. It includes timelines, summaries, and key term lists in every chapter, a step-by-step guide to mastering the DBQ and free-response essays, and advice on how to use Process of Elimination and other targeted strategies to maximize a multiple-choice section score. This Premium Edition includes 5 total full-length practice tests (3 in the book and 2 online). |
famous greedy people in history: Telling Fairy Tales in the Boardroom Manfred F.R. Kets de Vries, 2016-04-30 We know where we are with a fairy story. There is a cast of predictable characters, the hero or heroine is submitted to terrible trials, cruelty, and injustice but in the end the baddies get their comeuppance, good triumphs, and everyone lives happily ever after. In this book Manfred Kets de Vries, one of the world's leading authorities on the psychology of leadership, and a pioneering practitioner in the field of psychodynamic executive coaching, draws on the format of traditional fairy tales and tells us five stories that dramatize five key themes of dysfunctional leadership. The accompanying commentaries analyze each tale and examine the ways in which it applies to leadership behavior and organizational practices. This diagnostic element is supported by self-assessment tests that reinforce the main lessons of each tale and guide the reader's interpretation of the results. With Kets de Vries's guidance you'll be able to help your clients create best places to work, where everyone is the best they can be, and lives 'happily ever after'. |
famous greedy people in history: Mosheim's Institutes of Ecclesiastical History, Ancient and Modern Johann Lorenz Mosheim, James Murdock, 1878 |
famous greedy people in history: Reading, Learning, Teaching Howard Zinn Ed Welchel, 2009 Howard Zinn is one of the most celebrated historians and social activists of our time. Raised in a working class family in Brooklyn, he was a shipyard worker and union organizer when World War II began. He served as a bombardier in the European Theatre and this experience shaped his opposition to war as an instrument of foreign policy. He became active in the civil rights movement as well as the anti-war movement from the 1950s to the 1970s. He is perhaps best known as the author of A People's History of the United States, published in 1980. This study of Zinn's life and work opens the door to many aspects of historical study generally untouched in traditional secondary and collegiate survey courses in United States history. To Zinn, history is not an objective account of the past to be indelibly carved into the brains of American citizens; rather, history is an ever-changing palette of events as people react to the contexts and cultures they find themselves immersed in. By considering the lives and thoughts of less politically and socially prominent individuals, students have the opportunity to re-examine their own beliefs and assumptions about contemporary American life. Students will gain insight into how history is constructed and recorded through a consideration of the life and writings of Howard Zinn. |
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famous greedy people in history: History of Customs in the Ming Dynasty Li Shi, The book is the volume of “History of Customs in the Ming Dynasty” among a series of books of “Deep into China Histories”. The earliest known written records of the history of China date from as early as 1250 BC, from the Shang dynasty (c. 1600–1046 BC) and the Bamboo Annals (296 BC) describe a Xia dynasty (c. 2070–1600 BC) before the Shang, but no writing is known from the period The Shang ruled in the Yellow River valley, which is commonly held to be the cradle of Chinese civilization. However, Neolithic civilizations originated at various cultural centers along both the Yellow River and Yangtze River. These Yellow River and Yangtze civilizations arose millennia before the Shang. With thousands of years of continuous history, China is one of the world's oldest civilizations, and is regarded as one of the cradles of civilization.The Zhou dynasty (1046–256 BC) supplanted the Shang and introduced the concept of the Mandate of Heaven to justify their rule. The central Zhou government began to weaken due to external and internal pressures in the 8th century BC, and the country eventually splintered into smaller states during the Spring and Autumn period. These states became independent and warred with one another in the following Warring States period. Much of traditional Chinese culture, literature and philosophy first developed during those troubled times.In 221 BC Qin Shi Huang conquered the various warring states and created for himself the title of Huangdi or emperor of the Qin, marking the beginning of imperial China. However, the oppressive government fell soon after his death, and was supplanted by the longer-lived Han dynasty (206 BC – 220 AD). Successive dynasties developed bureaucratic systems that enabled the emperor to control vast territories directly. In the 21 centuries from 206 BC until AD 1912, routine administrative tasks were handled by a special elite of scholar-officials. Young men, well-versed in calligraphy, history, literature, and philosophy, were carefully selected through difficult government examinations. China's last dynasty was the Qing (1644–1912), which was replaced by the Republic of China in 1912, and in the mainland by the People's Republic of China in 1949.Chinese history has alternated between periods of political unity and peace, and periods of war and failed statehood – the most recent being the Chinese Civil War (1927–1949). China was occasionally dominated by steppe peoples, most of whom were eventually assimilated into the Han Chinese culture and population. Between eras of multiple kingdoms and warlordism, Chinese dynasties have ruled parts or all of China; in some eras control stretched as far as Xinjiang and Tibet, as at present. Traditional culture, and influences from other parts of Asia and the Western world (carried by waves of immigration, cultural assimilation, expansion, and foreign contact), form the basis of the modern culture of China. |
famous greedy people in history: The Prince Niccolo Machiavelli, 2024-10-14 It is better to be feared than loved, if you cannot be both. The Prince, written by Niccolò Machiavelli, is a groundbreaking work in the genre of political philosophy, first published in 1532. It offers a direct and unflinching examination of power and leadership, challenging conventional notions of morality and ethics in governance. This work will leave you questioning the true nature of authority and political strategy. Machiavelli's prose captures the very essence of human ambition, forcing readers to grapple with the harsh realities of leadership. This is not just a historical treatise, but a blueprint for navigating the political power structures of any era. If you're seeking a deeper understanding of political leadership and the dynamics of influence, this book is for you. Sneak Peek Since love and fear can hardly exist together, if we must choose between them, it is far safer to be feared than loved. In The Prince, Machiavelli draws on historical examples and his own diplomatic experience to lay out a stark vision of what it takes to seize and maintain power. From the ruthlessness of Cesare Borgia to the political maneuvering of Italian city-states, Machiavelli outlines how a leader must be prepared to act against virtue when necessary. Every decision is a gamble, and success depends on mastering the balance between cunning and force. Synopsis The story of The Prince delves into the often brutal realities of ruling. Machiavelli provides rulers with a pragmatic guide for gaining and sustaining power, asserting that the ends justify the means. The book is not just a reflection on how power was wielded in Renaissance Italy but a timeless manual that offers insight into political consulting, political history, and current political issues. Its relevance has endured for centuries, influencing leaders and thinkers alike. Machiavelli emphasizes that effective rulers must learn how to adapt, deceive, and act decisively in pursuit of their goals. This stunning, classic literature reprint of The Prince offers unaltered preservation of the original text, providing you with an authentic experience as Machiavelli intended. It's an ideal gift for anyone passionate about political science books or those eager to dive into the intricacies of power and leadership. Add this thought-provoking masterpiece to your collection, or give it to a loved one who enjoys the best political books. The Prince is more than just a book – it's a legacy. Grab Your Copy Now and get ready to command power like a true Prince. Title Details Original 1532 text Political Philosophy Historical Context |
famous greedy people in history: Nazi Billionaires David de Jong, 2022-04-19 “Meticulously researched …compels us to confront the current-day legacy of these Nazi ties.” —Wall Street Journal A groundbreaking investigation of how the Nazis helped German tycoons make billions off the horrors of the Third Reich and World War II—and how America allowed them to get away with it. In 1946, Günther Quandt—patriarch of Germany’s most iconic industrial empire, a dynasty that today controls BMW—was arrested for suspected Nazi collaboration. Quandt claimed that he had been forced to join the party by his archrival, propaganda minister Joseph Goebbels, and the courts acquitted him. But Quandt lied. And his heirs, and those of other Nazi billionaires, have only grown wealthier in the generations since, while their reckoning with this dark past remains incomplete at best. Many of them continue to control swaths of the world economy, owning iconic brands whose products blanket the globe. The brutal legacy of the dynasties that dominated Daimler-Benz, cofounded Allianz, and still control Porsche, Volkswagen, and BMW has remained hidden in plain sight—until now. In this landmark work of investigative journalism, David de Jong reveals the true story of how Germany’s wealthiest business dynasties amassed untold money and power by abetting the atrocities of the Third Reich. Using a wealth of previously untapped sources, de Jong shows how these tycoons seized Jewish businesses, procured slave laborers, and ramped up weapons production to equip Hitler’s army as Europe burned around them. Most shocking of all, de Jong exposes how America’s political expediency enabled these billionaires to get away with their crimes, covering up a bloodstain that defiles the German and global economy to this day. |
famous greedy people in history: The Greedy Queen Annie Gray, 2017 In the 19th century, a revolution took place in how we ate - from the highest table in the land to the most humble. Annie Gray's book is both a biography of Britain's most iconic monarch, and a look at the changing nature of cooking and eating in the Victorian era. From her early years living on milk and bread under the Kensington system, to her constant indigestion and belligerent over-eating as an elderly woman, her diet will be examined, likes and dislikes charted, and the opinions of those around her considered. More than that, though, this book will take a proper look below stairs. Victoria was surrounded by servants, from ladies-in-waiting, to secretaries, dressers and coachmen. But there was another category of servant, more fundamental, and yet at the same time more completely hidden: her cooks. From her greed to her selfishness at the table, her indigestion and her absolute reliance on food as a lifelong companion, with her when so many others either died or were forced away by political factors, Victoria had a huge impact on the way we all eat today. Annie Gray gives us a new perspective on Britain's longest reigning monarch, viewing her through the one thing more dear to her than almost anything else: her stomach.--Publisher's description. |
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famous greedy people in history: Bhārataratna Mahāmahopādhyāya Dr. P.V. Kane's History of Dharma-śāstra, in Essence S. G. Moghe, 2000 |
famous greedy people in history: Cracking the AP World History Exam Monty Armstrong, Alexandra Freer, Abby Kanarek, David Daniel, 2009-01-06 Provides test-taking strategies, a subject review, and two full-length practice tests. |
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Sima Xiangru (179-117 B.C.), the famous scholar of the Western Han Dynasty, and his fiancee, Zhuo Wenjun, went through a difficult period after ... People have praised the courage of Xiangru and Wenjun in disdaining the ... the history of modern Chinese industry-the Rong family (Rong Desen, Rong Zhongjin)-used partnership, i.e., companies with ...
Do Wolves Control their Own Numbers? 4 The Wolf in China: From …
refers to a greedy and dishonorable person as having “the ambition of wild wolves.” The “Zhongshan Wolf” is an expression derived from a 16th century fable in which a scholar takes pity on a hunted wolf and shelters him from a hunting party. The wolf betrays the scholar by trying to eat him. Hence, someone who repays good with evil is
GCSE History Paper Two Health and the People Exam Questions
GCSE History Paper Two Health and the People Exam Questions 1. Utility question (8 marks = 10 minutes) e.g. How useful is Source A for… Hint: Use CONTENT and PROVENANCE. 2. Significance question (8 marks = 10 minutes) e.g. Explain the significance of… Hint: Significance = how history has been changed, what the development led to.
UNIT I Introduction to Artificial Intelligence - aec.edu.in
AI programs - like people - are usually not perfect, and even make mistakes. It often means, nonnumeric ways of solving problems, since people can't handle numbers well. Nonnumeric ways are generally "common sense" ways, not necessarilythe best ones. Understanding of AI also requires an understanding of related terms such as
Claiming History: Memoirs of the Struggle against Ferdinand …
New People’s Army (NPA), as the armed wing of the CPP-ML. They subsequently built base areas in the mountains,6 from which they aimed to wage a protracted people’s war (Chapman 1987, pp. 68–84). Meanwhile, from the late 1960s to the early 1970s, student unrest in Manila intensified. Inspired by flower power and youth rebellion
FAMOUS PEOPLE AND THEIR PERSONALITY TYPES - Marliss Melton
FAMOUS PEOPLE AND THEIR PERSONALITY TYPES Author: Sydney Created Date: 8/8/2014 12:16:15 PM Keywords ...
Famous People in Energy - Lehigh University
Famous People in Energy Brief biographies of individuals who have made significant contributions to energy and science. The biographies vary in reading level, but we have tried to find pioneers that will be interesting for students of all ages. Energy People (alphabetical) Alcorn (1940) Celsius (1701) Crosthwait (1898) Curie (1867) Dalton (1766 ...
THE 500 MOST INFLUENTIAL MUSLIMS
We have strived to highlight people who are influential as Muslims, that is, people whose influence is derived from their practice of Islam or from the fact ... Islam in History p.9 ii. major doctrinal divisions within islam p.13 iii. major ideological divisions p.14 III(a). Traditional Islam p.14 III(b). Islamic Fundamentalism p.17
Selfishness, Greed and Capitalism - Institute of Economic Affairs
by exactly the kinds of people Hayek identified. Some, such as those by Naomi Klein, are written by non-economists: in other words by the same intellectual class which is the source of the problem Hayek was identifying. Others are written by people with a strong academic record, such as Ha-Joon Chang. Chang comes in for some criticism in
Tilburg University The psychology of greed Seuntjens, T.G.
The story above is one of Aesop’s famous fables, “Killing the Goose That Laid ... To investigate what people are greedy for, I asked 163 participants ( Mage = 20.12, SD = 1.85, 68.71% female) to describe a situation in which they felt greedy and coded the object of their desire (see Figure 1.1). This allowed me to
MERCHANTS, MASTER-MANUFACTURERS AND GREEDY PEOPLE …
«History of Economic Ideas», xv / 2007 / 2 REVIEW ARTICLE MERCHANTS, MASTER-MANUFACTURERS AND GREEDY PEOPLE Sergio Cremaschi* Amedeo Avogadro University, Vercelli Dipartimento di Filosofía A review essay on Deirdre N. McCloskey, The Bourgeois Virtues. Ethics for an Age of Commerce, Chicago and London, The University of Chicago …
A history game for 7-11 year olds - BBC
Knowledge and understanding of events, people and changes in the past In the course of playing the game, the players could be taught about: • the Norman Conquest and the Battle of Hastings
PATH FINDING - Dijkstra’s Algorithm
Here is the greedy idea of Dijkstra algorithm: Maintain a set S of vertices whose shortest-path from s are known (s 2S initially). At each step add vertex v from the set V-S to the set S. Choose v that has minimal distance from s (be greedy). Update the distance estimates of …
ABRA: LAND, PEOPLE, AND HISTORY - MABIKAs Foundation
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Mansa Musa, An African Builder - Habeeb Salloum I - Denton ISD
history was the spread of its fame and prestige to other lands. The Empire of Mali was founded by the great warrior-diplomat, Sundiata, who reigned from 1230-55 A.D., on the Mandinka plateau between the Niger and Senegal Rivers. Here, in the original home of the Mandingo people, Sundiata built his capital, Niani, at the
Native American Legends - US Forest Service
bands of people living in their fishing villages, busy catching and drying their supply of salmon. But one day something strange happened. The people became careless and they neglected to follow the instructions made by the Creator. They became greedy. They did not take care of the salmon.
Living by His Wits: The Buffoon and Male Survival B - JSTOR
obese, and greedy, while engaging in a self-deception that leads him to pursue young nymphs in spite of his advanced age. Ovid’s Silenus staggers “under the weight of years, and maybe also / From more than too much wine” (Ovid [10 CE] 1955, 262, lines 91–93) yet at the same time
Greedy Routing in Underwater Acoustic Sensor Networks: A Survey
the features of greedy routing protocols in UWASNs are described, and a number of famous greedy routing protocols belonging to different categories are explained and compared with each other. Finally, the recommendations for future work and conclusion are provided in Section 4. 2. Underwater Acoustic Sensor Networks 2.1. Acoustic Communications.
CG P Key Stage Two English - CGP Books
b) Some of the statues are used to criticise people who are greedy. rich. weak. poor. The last event of Las Fallas is dancing. La Calavera. a parade. La Cremà. c) a) Some people think Las Fallas was started by a group of celebrities. sculptors. carpenters. merchants. 1 mark 1 …
Experiences of people with binge-eating disorder
This report highlights key findings in relation to the behaviours of over 1,000 people with binge-eating disorder and their experiences with education, personal finances, social life, ... research into the experiences of 1,139 people who have a past history or who are currently experiencing binge-eating disorder. ... non-disorder that greedy ...
Analysis of Nazi Propaganda - Harvard University
trigger another bias, namely Bandwagon Effect, where people tend to do or believe things that many other people do, as well. In showing Hitler as an authoritarian leader with the German people behind him, the following posters sought to trigger both Authority Bias and Bandwagon Effect, as evidenced in the posters below: {Artifacts 7, 8}
University of Southampton Research Repository
As with popular representations of the Jewish East End, the history of British Jewry has seen much revisionism. Prior to the late 1960s, the history of Eastern European Jewish immigrants in Britain, and their settlement was overlooked. Academic studies into British Jewry were scarce, being a distinct and isolated sub-section of British history.
Kasaysayan: The Story of the Filipino People - Philippine Studies
Kasaysayan: The Story of the Filipino People. 10 vols. Asia Publishing Go. Ltd., 1998. The need for a comprehensive history of the Philippines is finally met with the publication of Kasaysayan, a joint venture of A-Z Direct Marketing of the Philippines and the Reader's Digest. This ten-volume work delivers what its
Christopher Columbus and the uses of history. - Scholars at …
HISTORY TODAY ted that he had not begun his famous History of England with the reign of Henry VII because 'It is properly at that period that modern history com- mences. America was discovered; com- merce extended; the arts cultivated, printing invented; religion reformed. and all the governments of Europe almost changed'. The elevation of 1492
The Oxford History of the French Revolution - Shivaji College
fewer people than expected made the journey to the capital of Champagne to witness the historic spectacle. Innkeepers complained of unlet rooms, and caterers of wasted supplies. But when, that brilliant morning, the cathedral doors were flung open to reveal the young monarch crowned and enthroned in glory, invested with the sceptre of ...
LGBTQ+ People in medicine and Health 1700-present day
LGBT+ History month has always been an opportunity to. reflect on the progress that has been made for LGBT+. equality, including the sacrifices, challenges and the icons. that have led the way. In 2021 we approached local historian and author Norena. Shopland to put a piece of work together to look at the. journey that has been made in the ...
Important people from AP U.S. History, Semester One
Important people from AP U.S. History, Semester One Christopher Columbus He “discovered” the new world in 1492 Hernan Cortes A conquistador who conquered the Aztec empire in 1521 Moctezuma The last emperor of the Aztec empire Sir Walter Raleigh Founder of Roanoake Colony, an unsuccessful English attempt at colonization in the 1580s
Selfishness, Greed and Capitalism - Institute of Economic Affairs
by exactly the kinds of people Hayek identified. Some, such as those by Naomi Klein, are written by non-economists: in other words by the same intellectual class which is the source of the problem Hayek was identifying. Others are written by people with a strong academic record, such as Ha-Joon Chang. Chang comes in for some criticism in
80 moments that shaped the world - British Council
of its history is ahead of us, but already it has changed forever the shape of modern life. Yet it is far from reaching its full potential. New technologies will enable billions more (mostly in the developing world) to join the web community. But once connected, what people are able to do on and with the web is increasingly
Indian Litearture in Translation - Unit 1 - Thiruvalluvaruniversity
Survey of the History, Growth, and Role of Translation in India Introduction India has 5 language families, 14 major writing systems, 400 spoken languages, and 1000s of dialects. We live in a world of continuous communication in different languages—from manuals that accompany gadgets to medicines, and bestsellers.
Rochester’s African-American History - Rochester Public Library
LOCAL HISTORY & GENEALOGY 115 South Avenue, Rochester, NY 14604 585-428-8370 Fax 585-428-8353 Rochester’s African-American History Research Guide ... People and Places. Rochester, N.Y.: Landmark Society of Western New York, …
KAZAKH FOLK TALES HE SOAS JOURNAL OF POSTGRADUATE RESEARCH
N. Christopher / The SOAS Journal of Postgraduate Research, Volume 9 (2015-16), Pages 65-67 65 KAZAKH FOLK TALES Translation by Nadežda Christopher 1 293358@soas.ac.uk
An introduction to Noongar History and Culture - Kaartdijin …
Pre history scientific dating confirms that the Australian continent has been occupied by Aboriginal people for at least 50,000 years. In the south west of Western Australia tools that are 35,000 years old, and Noongar remains that are
King John and the Historians
greedy and self-indulgent, genial and repellant, arbitrary and judi-cious, clever and capable, original and inquisitive"?1 ... into the sober judgment of history .... in his inner soul John was the worst outcome of the Angevins. He united into ... viewed with certain skepticism. 19 Even the famous episode in which he grievously offended Hugh of ...
From Mau Mau to Harambee
Chapter 1 The Country and its People: a Personal View The Tradition of Community Chapter 2 Colonisation 1. The Railway Line 2. Missionaries . 3. British Administration 4. The White Settlers ii iv V vii 27 33 5. How the Tribal Areas Became Exhausted Chapter 3 The Second W<;>rld War and the drift towards Mau Mau 45 · !.Racial Discrimination 2.
Antebellum Free Persons of Color in Postbellum Louisiana - UNC …
the Civil War," Journal of Mississippi History, XXIV (1962), 88-98; and Robert Reinders, "The Free Negro in the New Orleans Economy, 1850-1860," Louisiana History, VI (1965), 273-285. 4 Laura Foner, "The Free People of Color in Louisiana and St. Domingue: A …
Latham Guillory Hist. 133A 1 - UC Santa Barbara
The Greedy Boy The political cartoon of ‘The Greedy Boy’ was published on January 10, 1885 by the British weekly magazine Punch , a periodical that served as a source of satirical news and insight for the British people from 1841 until it closed in 1992. I found this
An Examination of the Emotional and Cognitive Mechanisms …
5 Aug 2017 · Key words: greed, fMRI, greedy behavior, ethics Approved by Alan G. Walker, Chair, Associate Professor of Management Jennifer L. Robinson, Associate Professor of Psychology ... other, i.e., the forces that determine whether people decide to succumb to or resist their greed.” As such, the current study will be conducted in a laboratory setting ...
Chinese Dynasties: Sui, Tang and Song - Semantic Scholar
-Only Empress in Chinese history-Renowned for her beauty, she first entered palace at ... of Yang Guifei and her greedy relatives, then had to abdicate. ... What about their religion? The Tang Era = Golden Age of Culture •Famous lyric poets-Wang Wei (699-759)-Li Bo, aka Li Bai (701-762)-Du Fu (712-770)-Han-Shan (fl. 9th cent.) •Famous ...
Famous Fables The Greedy Fox - Storytime Magazine
The Greedy Fox I t was a cold harsh winter and the animals of the forest were hungry – especially Fox, who hadn’t eaten a scrap of food for days. “It’s okay for Bear,” shivered Fox, feeling sorry for himself. “She gets to curl up for the winter in her cosy cave with a …
Britain: Power and the People, c1170 to the Present Day - GCSE History
King John is most famous for signing the Magna Carta. The Magna Carta is one of the most famous documents in the world. Its name means 'Great Charter'. KING JOHN King John was king of England. He was unpopular with his barons, and was criticised for losing Normandy to France. He is most famous for signing the Magna Carta (p.12).
Re-reading Philippine History: Constantino’s A Past Revisited
masses. The book is then a "people's history", whose purpose is succinctly stated: In the history of these struggles, we find certain laws of development which give us a better understanding of reality and which can guide us to higher form of struggle for the people's cause. A people's history thus unifies past with present experience.
Britain: Power and the People, c1170 to the Present Day
King John is most famous for signing the Magna Carta. The Magna Carta is one of the most famous documents in the world. Its name means 'Great Charter'. KING JOHN King John was king of England. He was unpopular with his barons, and was criticised for losing Normandy to France. He is most famous for signing the Magna Carta (p.12).
The Millennium Prize Problems - Clay Mathematics Institute
Jeremy Gray on the history of prize problems in mathematics. The Millennium Prize Problems J. Carlson, A. Jaffe, and A. Wiles, Editors 184 pages on 70# matte text • Backspace: 1 7/16 inches Clay Mathematics Institute American Mathematical Society A History of Prizes in Mathematics Birch and Swinnerton-Dyer Conjecture Hodge Conjecture
The 25 Most Influential Psychological Experiments in History
Jane Elliott’s famous experiment was inspired by the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and the inspirational life that he led. The third grade teacher developed an exercise to help her Caucasian students understand the effects of racism and prejudice. Elliott divided her class into two separate groups: blue-eyed students and