“Leadership” Book Report
1. Moore, R. (1991). King, Warrior, Magician, Lover: Rediscovering the Archetypes of the Mature Masculine. New York: Harper Collins inc.
2. The book focuses on four structural archetypes within the masculine development, positives leadership traits are expressed correctly when all areas are balanced. The Warrior (discipline / destruction), Lover (respect for all things and a love of life), Magician (technology/mentor), are three aspects of the masculine. These three archetypes lead to the success of the King, a status of high human development of the masculine into the feminine. The king gains the world’s wisdom through life experience and self-awareness provides the responsibilities of continuing a prosperous just society. The book examines both adult and juvenile versions of the four archetypes, the first chapter, contains portrait examples of the struggles of achieving masculinity. A prompted reference to the tyrant in leaders known as the......
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