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Ancient Texts: Kautilya's Arthashastra - Chapters 11-13 (Part 3 of Book 4)
Chapters 11 through 13 of Arthashastra turn from the hunt to the harvest. The criminals have been caught; now they must be punished, and their punishment must serve the kingdom's larger purposes.

A. Royden D'Souza
2 days ago41 min read


Ancient Texts: Kautilya's Arthashastra - Chapters 1-5 (Book 2 - Duties of Superintendents)
Book II, titled Adhyakshaprachara—"The Activity of Superintendents"—marks a decisive outward turn. The king is now presumed to be disciplined, wakeful, and securely enthroned. The question is no longer how should the king train himself? but how should the king's will be translated into the daily administration of a vast and complex empire?

A. Royden D'Souza
May 1076 min read


Ancient Texts: Kautilya's Arthashastra - Chapters 1-5 (Book 1 - Concerning Discipline)
Arthashastra, a manual on statecraft so detailed and pragmatic that it makes Machiavelli's The Prince seem like a preliminary sketch. Written in Sanskrit, this ancient Indian treatise on statecraft, politics, economic policy, and military strategy is a monumental work of political realism.

A. Royden D'Souza
Apr 1272 min read
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