Entries in “philosophy”

Nov 24 2007

Leadership

As a member of the armed services, I am faced every day with challenges of leadership. From both side of it: as a follower and as a leader. To be able to lead, one first needs to learn how to follow. But does a good follower necessarily mean a good leader? What are the traits of a good leader? The question becomes, actually, what is leadership?

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Sep 10 2006

Creativism

“It is creativity for its sake.”

Jayel Aheram

Every so often, someone would ask me why I listed creativist as my occupation in my many profiles. I would answer that a creativist is someone who follows the ideal of Creativism. More often than not, derision would follow. I would be accused of making up the word, which is not entirely false. I probably did made up the word and its corresponding definition. At least, what Creativism and what a creativist means to me.

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Jayel Aheram is a student journalist, Iraq War and Marine veteran, internationally-published photographer, artist, polymath, etc.

Aheram writes about foreign policy, antiwar issues, and the police state at Young Americans for Liberty. He is a longtime political blogger at RedStateEclectic, copyright wonk at Copyfascism Watch, and a sometimes contributor to RT International.

Also at Politics by Jayel Aheram and Tumblr.

Aheram is a journalism student at College of the Desert, former editor-in-chief of the student-run newspaper The Chaparral, and founder and former station manager of KCOD Radio and Television.

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