A Daoist political leadership approach to nonviolence: The case of Olof Palme
This study develops a model of nonviolence leadership based on the prescient insights of the Daoist (Taoist) philosopher Laozi (a.k.a. Lao-tzu). This model is then illustrated in practice via a twentieth century political leader who largely embodied this approach to nonviolence. That leader is , for...
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Main Author: | JOSHI, Devin K. |
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2023
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