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Degree to which an individual is pragmatic, maintains emotional distance, and believes that ends can justify means

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Answered by dharanikamadasl
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Answer:

The personality of Machiavellianism is where an individual is pragmatic, maintains distance emotionally, and believes that ends can justify means.

Explanation:

  • Machiavellianism was coined after Niccolo Macheavelli.
  • He wrote about how to gain and use power in the 16th century.
  • He states that high Machiavellianism wins more, manipulates more, and is persuaded less by others.
  • They do not positively predict overall job performance.
  • Such employees, by manipulating others to their use, win in the short period at a job.
  • They lose the gains in the long term as they are not well-liked by others.  
  • They are sly, distrusting, deceptive in nature.
  • They strive for money, status and power.  
  • Try to achieve them by using cunning tactics.  

Hence, Machiavellianism is a degree to which an individual maintains emotional distance, pragmatic.

Answered by sourasghotekar123
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ANSWER:

Machiavellianism

Explanation:

Degree to which an individual is pragmatic, maintains emotional distance, and believes that ends can justify means Machiavellianism.

Machiavellianism:

                    The view that politics is amoral and that any means however unscrupulous can justifiably be used in achieving political power.

Machiavellianism is a personality trait characterized by interpersonal manipulation and associated with specific patterns of emotional and social cognition skills.

They often make clever and secret plans to achieve their aims and are not honest .

Machiavellians have an excellent political sense, and they have the ability to learn the ins and outs of an organization in very little time, which allows them to navigate its power structure with dexterity.

EXAMPLE: A person who  cheats always ,and says lies to get the thrown is a  Machiavellianism.

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