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Abstract

According to Heck (1991), Socrates once defined an ideal leader as a philosopher-king. This person would be secluded from society so as to be unaffected by the behaviors of politicians. He claimed that being surrounded by these types of people could lead to such undesirable traits as greed, dishonesty or illogical thinking. After a period of years, this person would emerge having been tutored by the wisest teachers and well-prepared to rule the rest of society.

Year of Submission

1994

Degree Name

Master of Arts in Education

Department

Department of Educational Administration and Counseling

First Advisor

James L. Doud

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Date Original

1994

Object Description

1 PDF file (33 leaves)

Language

en

File Format

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