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R:ETRO seminar with Joanne Ciulla: "Leadership, resentment/ressentiment and the inversion of values"

  • 1.  R:ETRO seminar with Joanne Ciulla: "Leadership, resentment/ressentiment and the inversion of values"

    Posted 05-24-2022 09:24
    R:ETRO Seminar Series
    Reputation: Ethics, Trust, and Relationships at Oxford


    Oxford University Centre for Corporate Reputation
    Saïd Business School


    Dear All,

    Please join us online on Wednesday, 1 June, at 4pm BST, for the third R:ETRO seminar of this term, hosted by the Oxford University Centre for Corporate Reputation.

    Joanne B. Ciulla (Rutgers Business School) will be giving a paper entitled "Leadership, resentment/ressentiment and the inversion of values"

    Abstract:

    This seminar examines Schiller's and Nietzsche's notions of ressentiment and how they explain why followers accept leaders who act against their self-interest. It looks at the differences between the two concepts of resentment and ressentiment in the literature and how they relate to justice, self-esteem, social status, nostalgia, grievance, and other emotions. The seminar will also consider the role of social media in cultivating and sustaining ressentiment. It will also explore one of the most harmful aspects of resentment, the social and moral bi-product of it that Nietzsche and Scheler call the "inversion of values." This is when leaders convince followers that what is considered good by the people they resent is bad, and vice versa. Lastly, there will be a discussion of how some contemporary leaders like Donald Trump and others cultivate resentment and invert values. While the seminar does not offer a panacea for resentment, understanding it better may point us towards a cure.

    Click here to register.

    I hope to see many of you there!

    All the best,
    Rita

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    Rita Mota
    Research Fellow
    Saïd Business School, University of Oxford
    OXFORD
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