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Hubris (/ˈhjuːbrɪs/; from
Ancient Gr**** ὕβρις (
húbris) 'pride, insolence, outrage'), or less
frequently hybris (/ˈhaɪbrɪs/),
describes a
personality quality...
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Imperial Hubris: Why the West is
Losing the War on
Terror (Br****ey's, 2004; ISBN 1-57488-849-8) is a book
originally published anonymously, but
later revealed...
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Managerial hubris is the
unrealistic belief held by
managers in
bidding firms that they can
manage the ****ets of a
target firm more
efficiently than the...
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Hubris: The
Inside Story of Spin, Scandal, and the
Selling of the Iraq War (2006) is an
account of the
behind the
scenes events and
decisions by prin****l...
- used
synonymously with
hubris.
While some
philosophers such as
Aristotle (and
George Bernard Shaw)
consider pride (but not
hubris) a
profound virtue, some...
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Isikoff is the co-author, with
journalist David Corn, of
Hubris: The
Inside Story of Spin, Scandal, and the
Selling of the Iraq War, a 2006...
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Hubris is a solo
album by
American jazz
pianist and
composer Richard Beirach recorded in June 1977 and
released on ECM the
following year. The AllMusic...
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House of Cards: A Tale of
Hubris and
Wretched Excess on Wall
Street is the
second book
written by
William D. Cohan. It was
released on
March 10, 2009 by...
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Mannerheim (see
Hitler and
Mannerheim recording). Ian
Kershaw Hitler: 1889–1936
Hubris. Penguin, 1998. p. 140 Payne,
Robert (1973). The Life and
Death of Adolf...
- "to
commit an
outrage against someone" (ultimately
derived from
hubris ὕβρις, "
hubris"), and philo,
meaning "having a
strong affinity/preference for"...