Get off the mountaintop and back in the marketplace: Leadership as transpersonal psychology’s highest calling

J. Wade
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Leadership since time immemorial has been considered a sacred calling, a spiritual and moral responsibility that attracted great thinkers from East and West. Only with the realpolitik of Macchiavelli, followed by industrialisation, did leadership theory become secular and transactional, a trend that lasted until the late 20th century. About the time transpersonal psychology emerged, sacred leadership was reclaimed and has dominated the past 50 years of the organisation behaviour and psychology literature. Four dominant models of spiritually–oriented leadership have emerged – servant leadership, transformational leadership, authentic leadership, and ethical leadership – with more proliferating every day. Despite William James’s and Abraham Maslow’s pointing the way for transpersonal psychology to engage with leadership as the fulcrum for social change, the field has yet to embrace this responsibility. The current state of leadership theory and research and the current state of the world represent great potential for transpersonal psychology, if the field is to remain relevant and make a vital contribution to the greater good.
从山顶上下来,回到市场:领导力是超个人心理学的最高使命
自古以来,领导就被视为一种神圣的召唤,一种精神上和道德上的责任,吸引了东西方伟大的思想家。只有随着马基雅维利(Macchiavelli)的现实政治,以及随后的工业化,领导理论才变得世俗化和交易化,这一趋势一直持续到20世纪末。大约在超个人心理学出现的时候,神圣领导被重新确立,并主导了过去50年的组织行为学和心理学文献。四种主要的以精神为导向的领导模式已经出现——仆人式领导、变革型领导、真诚型领导和道德型领导——并且每天都在增加。尽管威廉·詹姆斯(William James)和亚伯拉罕·马斯洛(Abraham Maslow)指出,超个人心理学将领导力作为社会变革的支点,但这一领域尚未承担起这一责任。领导理论和研究的现状以及世界的现状表明,如果超个人心理学领域要保持相关性并为更大的利益做出重要贡献,那么这个领域就有很大的潜力。
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