Description
A legacy of leadership for women only. For centuries men have used the lessons of Machiavelli's The Prince to gain and hold power. Today's women, struggling to succeed in a man's world, must learn a crucial lesson of their own: men and women are not equal--and that is a woman's greatest strength. From the wars of intimacy to battles of public life, whether confronting bosses, competitors, or lovers, the greatest power belongs to the woman who dares to use the subtle weapons that are hers alone. This provocative work urges women to claim what they want and deserve, offering a bold new battle plan that celebrates a woman's unique gifts: passion and intuition, sensitivity and cunning. It draws from history's legendary female divas and poets, saints and sinners, artists and activists--who, armed with a desire for justice and a spirit of outrageousness, achieved their impossible dreams. Their lasting legacy is codified in The Princessa: act like a woman, fight like a woman, and life will be yours to command.
Author: Harriet Rubin
Publisher: Dell
Published: 03/09/1998
Pages: 208
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.44lbs
Size: 7.56h x 5.13w x 0.45d
ISBN13: 9780440508328
ISBN10: 0440508320
BISAC Categories:
- Business & Economics | Women in Business
- Social Science | Women's Studies
- Social Science | Feminism & Feminist Theory
Author: Harriet Rubin
Publisher: Dell
Published: 03/09/1998
Pages: 208
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.44lbs
Size: 7.56h x 5.13w x 0.45d
ISBN13: 9780440508328
ISBN10: 0440508320
BISAC Categories:
- Business & Economics | Women in Business
- Social Science | Women's Studies
- Social Science | Feminism & Feminist Theory
About the Author
Harriet Rubin has worked in publishing for twenty years. In 1989 she founded Currency, where she has published the works of leading executives, economists, management gurus, and CEOs. She has written for The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, Publishers Weekly, and women's magazines. She lives in New York City.