In The Works Of Hermann Hesse
Found 3 free book(s)by Robert K. Greenleaf
www.benning.army.milThe idea of The Servant as Leader came out of reading Hermann Hesse’s Journey to the East. In this story we see a band of men on a mythical journey, probably also Hesse’s own journey. The central figure of the story is Leo who accompanies the party as the servant
The Understanding and Practice of Servant- Leadership
www.regent.eduHermann Hesse’s short novel Journey to the East—an account of a mythical journey by a group of people on a spiritual quest. After reading this story, Greenleaf concluded that the central meaning of it was that the great leader is first experienced as a servant to others, and that this simple fact is central to his or her greatness.
Thus Spoke Zarathustra - National Vanguard
www.nationalvanguard.orgmas Mann, Hermann Hesse, Jack London, Franz Kafka, Jean-Paul Sartre, Albert Camus, Sigmund Freud, Carl Jung, Karl Jaspers, Alfred Adler, Fritz Perls, Eugene O'Neill and George Bernard Shaw. There is a large amount of scholarly literature attempting to "explain" and systematize Nietzsche and his thought. Professors comb through the