An Evolutionary Psychology of Leader-Follower Relations
An Evolutionary Psychology to Leader-Follower Relations
By P. McNamara and D. Trumbull
Contents:
Chapter 1: Evolutionary psychology approaches to the phenomenon of the leader.
Chapter 2: Leadership and cooperation.
Chapter 3: Dynamics of Leader-follower relations.
Chapter 4: Leadership and intelligence.
Chapter 5: Language, rhetoric and leadership
Chapter 6: The co-evolution of war and the dominance strategy in leadership.
Chapter 7: Prestige-oriented versus dominance-oriented styles of leadership.
Chapter 8: Cicero versus Pompey: An illustration of the prestige and the dominance styles of leadership in conflict.
Chapter 9: Caesar: the synthesis of the prestige and dominance styles of leadership.
Chapter 10: Alexander: the synthesis of prestige and dominance II.
In An Evolutionary Psychology of Leader-Follower Relations, Patrick McNamara and David Trumbull (Boston University School of Medicine, USA) summarize the psychology of leader-follower interactions using examples from the lives of prominent military and political leaders from ancient Greece and Rome.
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