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Topic: Liberty and Human capital development (Read 2 times)

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April 02, 2024, 11:43:04 PM
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Philosophers of both ancient and modem all agreed on the meaning of the concept of LIBERTY. It connotes the inherent and innate potentialities of the individuals in the society. And that these potentialities should be granted unfettered access to expressions, realization, actualization and fulfilment for all individuals in the society. It is the achievement of this development that JUSTICE is done.to the individuals, then EQUALITY is promoted. This triangular philosophical geometry is the formula to promote human capital development in any society irrespective of historical development.
It connotes that all individuals in the society occupy a unique position different from the rest. Every individual should be able to realize his/ her naturally endowed potentialities and develop oneself on the basis of this SELF knowledge.
But leadership all over the world has tampered with this natural trends of individuals. It is either a conspiracy or lack of knowledge, certain individuals have been nurtured on a different field of endeavors from their innate potentialities. I most cases, the individuals themselves are ignorant of the self, what its content carries.
The most common arena where this social casualty takes place is the school. Academic campuses have failed to give the individuals the particular discipline that correspond to their innate potentialities in life. It has relegated the fact that technology per se first exists inside the individuals, so what is expected of leadership is to engage the individuals on the basis of this development.
So, there exists two major challenges that leadership and individuals face when it comes to human capital development; the knowledge of the self, and the actualization process.
However, the only solution is to enhance Justice and equality for the individuals in the society. Hence, a lawyer should be a lawyer indeed, this is applicable to the doctors, teachers, engineers and all disciplines and Professions in the society.
I would want the public in this forum to contribute to this great debate. Thanks.6
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