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The Arthashastra

In Our Time: History

Artha and Dharma in Non-State Craft Contexts

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The text says one of the greatest danger to a king is his own lust, desire, and propensity towards corruption. It gives details on how when he goes to see his own queen, he has to make sure that they've checked under the bed in case his own son may leap out and kill him. There's a wonderful section where it says, even his own family, his own sons are a danger to him. Almost a kind of virtuous kingship that is built up by scholarship is central to a king who will succeed.

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