This paper proposes a live action role-playing game (LARP) curriculum that unites philosophical reflections on the gnomic self, as articulated through Michel Foucault’s hermeneutics of the self, with a mythic-embodied pedagogy modeled on Achilles’ journey through the stages of ego-death. By framing Achilles’ transformation in the The Iliad as a metaphor for leadership maturity, the work situates ancient myth within a modern framework of conscious business. True leadership, it is argued, is not a function of control but the radical alignment of truth and will—a process enacted through self-observation, symbolic death, and ritual embodiment. Using the LARP structure and emotional-introspective exercises, I develop a praxis for cultivating responsibility, emotional mastery, and agapic leadership.

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The Iliad as Leadership Curriculum: A Mythopoeic Framework Through LARP

  • William Guschwan

摘要

This paper proposes a live action role-playing game (LARP) curriculum that unites philosophical reflections on the gnomic self, as articulated through Michel Foucault’s hermeneutics of the self, with a mythic-embodied pedagogy modeled on Achilles’ journey through the stages of ego-death. By framing Achilles’ transformation in the The Iliad as a metaphor for leadership maturity, the work situates ancient myth within a modern framework of conscious business. True leadership, it is argued, is not a function of control but the radical alignment of truth and will—a process enacted through self-observation, symbolic death, and ritual embodiment. Using the LARP structure and emotional-introspective exercises, I develop a praxis for cultivating responsibility, emotional mastery, and agapic leadership.