Waller R. Newell

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Waller R. Newell



Average rating: 3.67 · 254 ratings · 28 reviews · 16 distinct worksSimilar authors
The Code of Man: Love Coura...

3.51 avg rating — 92 ratings — published 2003 — 4 editions
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Tyrants: A History of Power...

3.59 avg rating — 71 ratings9 editions
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What Is a Man?: 3,000 Years...

3.98 avg rating — 48 ratings — published 2000 — 5 editions
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The Soul of a Leader: Chara...

3.67 avg rating — 15 ratings — published 2008 — 11 editions
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Tyranny and Revolution: Rou...

4.40 avg rating — 10 ratings4 editions
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Tyranny: A New Interpretation

3.50 avg rating — 10 ratings — published 2013 — 8 editions
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Tyrants: Power, Injustice, ...

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Ruling Passion: The Erotics...

0.00 avg rating — 0 ratings — published 2000 — 5 editions
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Understanding the Roots of ...

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Tiranos

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“There are as many heroes in private life as in the great affairs of state.”
Waller R. Newell, The Code of Man: Love Courage Pride Family Country

“According to Plato, the wise man is the best ruler precisely because he doesn’t care unduly about political honor and power, much less about bodily pleasures. He is too absorbed in the pleasures of learning to be tempted by the lesser pleasures of glory, wealth, and hedonism. His rule is therefore benevolent and unmarred by self-interest, because the passions which in lesser men would be absorbed in material goods and sensual pleasures are sluiced off into the pleasures of the mind. The”
Waller R. Newell, The Code of Man: Love Courage Pride Family Country

“Can things whose end is always dust and disappointment be the real goods which our souls require?”
Waller R. Newell, The Code of Man: Love Courage Pride Family Country



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