International Journal of Servant-Leadership
Abstract
What is servant-leadership? And what is the connection between this philosophy and set of practices with human rights design, implementation and defense? According to the Robert K. Greenleaf Center for Servant Leadership s website, we are talking about a philosophy and set of practices with the aim of enriching the lives of individuals, building better organizations and ultimately creating a more just and caring world. With regards to human rights, we have a variety of definitions, but basically we understand them by the respect for the individual, the assumption that each person is a moral and rational being who deserves to be treated with dignity. A connection between both terms can be established when the servant-leadership approach tries to enrich the lives of individuals and to create more just and caring world, just as the human rights philosophy which aims to empower every single human being and to build a fairer and more equal society at a global level.
Recommended Citation
Jiménez Luque, Toni
(2017)
"Human Rights From Its Origins to the Twenty-First Century: A Journey Through Empathy, Love, the Will to Power, and the Will to Meaning,"
International Journal of Servant-Leadership: Vol. 11, Article 7.
DOI: 10.33972/ijsl.89
Available at:
https://repository.gonzaga.edu/ijsl/vol11/iss1/7
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