Corporate Nietzsche: Assessing Prospects of Success for Managers with Master and Slave Moralities
Purpose. Nietzschean proponents classify people into seemingly two distinct groups: those possessing 'Master' moralities and those with 'Slave' moralities. Each type of person is characterized to have certain qualities, traits, ideologies, and methods of dealing with everyday sit...
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Main Authors: | A. Faisal, A. R. Aleemi |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Ukrainian State University of Science and Technologies
2021-06-01
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Series: | Antropologìčnì Vimìri Fìlosofsʹkih Doslìdžen' |
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Online Access: | http://ampr.diit.edu.ua/article/view/236045 |
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