Responsible Leadership
the liberal distinction and/or polarisation between the public and pri- vate. It points to the fact that such a polarisation red ...
hardly ever chaired sessions as the substantive chairs always made sure meetings took place when he was present.’^20 The post of ...
These obstacles, in the words of Byanyima, can be overcome through inculcating some of the strategies she suggests below : Being ...
Conclusion This essay sought to demonstrate the ambiguities of political responsibility in African politics. It has pointed out ...
(^18) Burdzeij, Stanslaw, ‘Religion and Politics. Religious Values in the Polish Public Square since 1989’, in Walters, P. (ed.) ...
36 LEADERSHIP, MORAL VALUES, AND DEMOCRACY. A GLIMPSE FROM LATIN AMERICA Guillermo Hansen, Argentina Convictions, Responsibilit ...
human beings are of a good and perfect nature.^2 Politics, which always presents the best case for its own ends, requires often ...
(Christian) electorate has not been taughtcorrectly the difference between a Gesinnungsand a Verantwortungsethik!^6 The problem ...
Any ethical-political debate is not merely a matter of being aware of the required means for implementing moral goals, or stream ...
popular assemblies that instead of calling for law and order(a euphe- mism for ‘military coup’) sought to deepen an invaluable p ...
upon a person or political cadre can only function through the connivanceof the citizenry. Uncertainty avoidanceis traded by for ...
lar claims and bannersas those of the popular movements. Thanks to these radical experiences of democratic demand and participat ...
power of the Empire, negotiates a teletopia, namely, measurable goals advancing quality of life in different spheres. In this ty ...
BIBLIOGRAPHY Auyero, Javier, ‘Fuego y barricadas : retrato de la beligerancia popular en la Argentina democrática’, in : Nueva S ...
37 POPULAR LEADERSHIP IN A CONTEXT OF OPPRESSION. A LATIN AMERICAN LIBERATION PERSPECTIVE Paulo Fernando Carneiro de Andrade, Br ...
Because arbitrary imprisonment and torture affected members of the clergy, many felt they should intervene against the governmen ...
K. Serbin has given great prominence to the role of this commission,^6 it is important to understand the context in which it ope ...
Indigenous Peoples Pastorals, with the Indigenous Missionary Coun- cil (Conselho Indigenista Missionário, CIMI). It also created ...
of poverty in Latin America. The experience of increased contact with the poor, of sharing in their real-life situation, found a ...
participants developed democratic practices, reached decisions fol- lowing exhaustive debate, and exercised their right to engag ...
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