#21 Norman Sandridge: Leadership, from Cyrus to Trump
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Dr. Norman Sandridge has a B.S. in Physics, with a minor in Mathematics by the University of Alabama; a M.A. in Latin by Florida State University; a M.A. in Greek by the University of North Carolina; and a Ph.D. in Classics also by the University of North Carolina. He’s an Associate Professor of Classics, Fellow in Leadership Studies and Greater Washington Outreach at Harvard’s Center for Hellenic Studies. He’s been involved in the development of hybrid-online education programs on Classicism. And he also wrote the 2012 book, Loving Humanity, Learning, and Being Honored: The Foundations of Leadership in Xenophon’s Education of Cyrus; and has several essays on Leadership published on his Medium account.
Here, we talk about the notion of leadership for Xenophon and the Hellenists; the three main leadership traits – philanthropia, philomatheia, philotimia; the influence of Socrates on Xenophon and Plato; the psychopathic personality and its relationship with leadership; Alcibiades; the Hero’s Journey applied to higher education; and more.
O Dr. Norman Sandridge tem uma Licenciatura em Física, com um minor em Matemática pela Universidade do Alabama; um Mestrado em Latim pela Florida State University; Um Mestrado em Grego pela Universidade da Carolina do Norte; e um doutoramento em Clássicos, também pela Universidade da Carolina do Norte. É um professor associado de Clássicos, fellow em Estudos de Liderança e Greater Washington Outreach no Harvard’s Center for Hellenic Studies. Está envolvido no desenvolvimento de programas educativos online híbridos de Classicismo. Também escreveu o livro de 2012, Loving Humanity, Learning, and Being Honored: The Foundations of Leadership in Xenophon’s Education of Cyrus; e tem vários ensaios publicados na sua conta Medium.
Aqui, falamos sobre a noção de liderança para Xenofonte e os helénicos; as três principais características de liderança – philanthropia, philomatheia, philotimia; a influência de Sócrates em Xenofonte e Platão; a personalidade psicopata e a sua relação com liderança; Alcibíades; a Jornada do Herói aplicada ao ensino superior; e mais.
Check out Dr. Sandridge’s work:
Faculty Page: http://classics.coas.howard.edu/fac_sandridge.htm
Book Loving Humanity, Learning, and Being Honored: http://www.hup.harvard.edu/catalog.php?isbn=9780674067028
Medium essays: https://medium.com/@normansandridge
Twitter handle: @NormanSandridge