Keith Moore
Published: 2005
Total Pages: 216
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The book presents the role of deception in leadership to gain control of people and the manipulation of people and events in order to gain and maintain a position of power. It treats with deception in leadership in history, politics, diplomacy, the military, religion, culture and philosophy. This is important because a free people collectively choose and set the standards for their leaders. It appears that, in the upward striving for a better life, deceptive leaders are like black holes disrupting the part of human progress. So, isn't it about time to tell the truth about leadership and lies?