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Hubris (/ˈhjuːbrɪs/; from
Ancient Gr**** ὕβρις (
húbris) 'pride, insolence, outrage'), or less
frequently hybris (/ˈhaɪbrɪs/), is
extreme or
excessive pride...
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Hubris is
extreme or
excessive pride or
dangerous overconfidence and complacency.
Hubris may also
refer to:
Hubris (album), 1978 jazz
album by Richard...
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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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Imperial Hubris: Why the West is
Losing the War on
Terror (Br****ey's, 2004; ISBN 1-57488-849-8) is a book by
American author Michael Scheuer, a Central...
- for your own gratification.
Hubris is not the
requital of past injuries; this is revenge. As for the
pleasure in
hubris, its
cause is this:
naive men...
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written by the
historian Ian Kershaw. Its
volumes are
Hitler 1889-1936:
Hubris,
published in 1998, and
Hitler 1936-1945: Nemesis,
published in 2000. An...
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Demon of Unrest: A Saga of
Hubris, Heartbreak, and
Heroism at the Dawn of the
Civil War is a 2024
narrative non-fiction book by Erik
Larson covering...
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consent to
serious bodily harm. ****ault in
Ancient Greece was
normally termed hubris.
Contrary to
modern usage, the term did not have the
extended connotation...
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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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underpinnings of
Soviet diplomacy during a
tumultuous period. Marc
Trachtenberg Hubris: The
American Origins of Russia's War
against Ukraine.
Bloomsbury Publishing...