Times of crisis call for revolutionary leadership. What better model could we have for courage and creativity under fire than those who found themselves in positions of leadership during the American Revolutionary War? Men and women, famous and obscure, of European and African descent--the leaders of the revolution faced outrageous odds and dire consequences should they fail. Yet they stuck to their principles, winning the most unlikely of victories and not only shaping a new country but reshaping the world. Now Pat Williams helps you apply their genius to your sphere of influence. Through the remarkable stories of more than 25 leaders of the American Revolution, you'll discover fresh insight into how great leaders are formed, refined, tested, and strengthened. As Thomas Paine wrote, "We have it in our power to begin the world over again." Let Pat Williams show you how to lead in our day with revolutionary courage, confidence, and a serving heart.
16 REVOLUTIONARY LEADERSHIP AND CONTENTMENT Revolutionary contentment demands that the revolutionary so gives to the Lord, that what is left proclaims, “This man is free from the blood of the perishing. He has given all he could give.
A Criticism of Peter Taaffe's Pamphlet Cuba: Analysis of the Revolution Doug Lorimer ... All of us know that the leadership which Czechoslovakia had , generally , for 20 years was a leadership plagued with many vices : dogmatism ...
Revolutionary realists are those leaders who understand realpolitik and the limits to the powers of their states . This group is often more familiar and concerned with the reaction of the international environment to their revolution ...
Generally somewhat neglected by the literature on the Revolution, and dismissed as either irrelevant or an opportunist ... it is unlikely that the revolutionary leadership would have entrusted a key post for liaison with their new, ...
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This book, first published in 1983 by Cambridge University Press, and now issued for the first time in paperback with a new preface, tells the story of Amilcar Cabral who, as head of the PAIGC, Guinea-Bissau's nationalist movement, became ...
Victorious in the War of American Independence, Alexander Hamilton and the founding fathers built the first successful democratic government.
Om ledelse, lederskab, lederegenskaber, føring, engagement, overbevisning og udstråling i revolutionære oprørsbevægelser. "The objective of this book is to develop an understanding of the nature and function of rebel leadership...
Traces the careers of twelve Lancaster County residents who fought against British rule before the Revolutionary War.
They are ready to hand batons of leadership, especially for poor and under-resourced communities, over to the next generation. With this book, they do just that!