Leadership by Peter Worman

This is a 10 part series that explores the art of effective leadership. The first point to note is that one should not strive to be a leader but should rather take up the role when a need becomes obvious or necessary. Secondly I do not claim to be an expert in leadership issues but […]

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Reading Recommendations for the Holidays

Keeping track with the teachings of the school, even when the term is over, is important. Here are some reading recommendations to keep you interested, occupied … and always learning. We asked school members and students to share their top three books Roland Heuff Conversations As a Man Thinketh – James Allen Now we are […]

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Marsilio Ficino – Speaking Clearly and Powerfully to Modern Man

The School of Economic Science and Philosophy has had the privilege of translating the letters of Marsilio Ficino into English.  Thus far, 9 volumes have been completed. Marsilio Ficino (1433 – 1499) made a vital contribution to the change in European society that took place in the Renaissance.  Men of influence throughout Europe drew inspiration […]

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