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Hoochie [10]
3 years ago
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Why might have been the system of philosophy developed by the Greek Philosopher important foe effective leadership?

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Neko [114]3 years ago
5 0
In The Republic, Plato outlines his view on leadership through a discussion on civic and political life in the Polis, the Grecian city state. Apart from focusing on the meaning of justice, he also develops a framework on the nature of leadership in an ideal state.

Be a “lover of wisdom,” a cardinal virtue

Plato was dissatisfied with rulers who lacked knowledge and moral strength to act according to the common good – in other words, rulers motivated by self-interest were not strong leaders. Plato proposes instead that states should be governed by philosophers and be a lover of wisdom, which is the meaning of the Greek word, philosophia.
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