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Arthashastra


Arthashastra

The Startegy of Success

von: Kautilya

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Verlag: Digicat
Format: EPUB
Veröffentl.: 23.11.2023
ISBN/EAN: 8596547730569
Sprache: englisch
Anzahl Seiten: 329

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Kautilya's 'Arthashastra' is a seminal ancient Indian text on statecraft, economics, and military strategy. Written in the form of a guidebook for rulers, it covers topics such as governance, law, diplomacy, taxation, and warfare. The book is known for its pragmatic approach to power and its detailed instructions on how a ruler can maintain and expand his kingdom. Kautilya's writing style is concise and practical, reflecting his background as a political advisor in ancient India. The 'Arthashastra' stands out for its detailed analysis of power dynamics and its timeless relevance in understanding politics and governance. It is a valuable literary work that sheds light on the complexities of statecraft and the art of ruling. Kautilya, also known as Chanakya, was a prominent political thinker and advisor in ancient India. He served as the chief minister to Chandragupta Maurya, the founder of the Mauryan Empire. His deep understanding of politics and governance is reflected in the practical wisdom present in the 'Arthashastra'. His experiences as a political strategist and administrator likely influenced the writing of this comprehensive text. I highly recommend 'Arthashastra' to readers interested in political theory, ancient Indian history, and strategic thinking. It offers valuable insights into the complexities of power and governance that are still relevant today.
Kautilya, also known as Chanakya or Vishnugupta, was an ancient Indian scholar and statesman who authored the 'Arthashastra', a seminal text in political science and economics. Kautilya's life dates are not precisely known but are estimated to be around the 4th century BCE. He served as the chief advisor to Chandragupta Maurya, the founder of the Mauryan Empire, a key figure in the consolidation of the empire, and played a pivotal role in the overthrow of the Nanda dynasty. The 'Arthashastra', translated as 'The science of wealth' or 'The science of political economy', is a comprehensive guide on statecraft, economic policy, military strategy, and the duties of a ruler. Comprising fifteen books, it demonstrates Kautilya's grasp of various subjects through its treatise on administration, law, governance, and diplomacy, and reflects a pragmatic approach to running a kingdom. It draws upon various schools of philosophy and ethics, yet it is essentially utilitarian in nature, with its aim being to promote the prosperity and stability of the state. Kautilya's work had a profound influence on Indian political thought and was rediscovered in the early 20th century, which renewed interest in his strategic and economic theories. His ideas on governance, particularly the importance of ethical and efficient administration, continue to be studied and admired.