Responsible Leadership

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(^5) For more on the different areas in which responsibility is expressed, cf. Richard Ondji’i Toung,
Contribution de l’éthique économique à l’examen de l’endettement extérieur et de la pauvreté dans
les pays de la C.E.M.A.C, doctoral thesis, University of Basel, 2003, p. 277 ff.
(^6) cf. Handbuch der Christlichen Ethik, vol.3 : Wege ethischer Praxis, Basel : Herder, 1982, p. 117 ff.
(^7) Stückelberger, Christoph, Global Trade Ethics, Geneva : WCC publications, 2002, pp. 66-67.
(^8) Rich, A., Éthique économique, Geneva : Labor et Fides, 1994, p. 61 ff.
(^9) Our limited knowledge of our tradition precludes us from saying categorically that account did
not also have to be given to the relevant authority in the domain of the sacred, i.e. the universe
of God or the gods.
(^10) As mentioned above, service was also a constitutive element in the traditional model of the
responsible leader and so is the common denominator in the two approaches.
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