Moses: the Ideal of a Leader

Diogenes 37 (146):51-75 (1989)
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And I will give you shepherds after mine heart and they shall feed you knowledge and understanding(Jeremiah 3:15)To talk about leadership in our times evokes the spectre of those leaders in the thirties and forties who led their nation to disaster, without any consideration for the cost in human suffering and moral degradation which their course involved. Yet, despite the distasteful association, we talk about the need for leadership in various domains of life—education, business, politics—and we look for individuals who are capable of providing such leadership also in civilizations which are committed to the principles of liberalism and democracy. Obviously, there is more than one sort of leader and more than one kind of leadership.

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