The Philosophy of Martin Buber (1878–1965) is foundational to modern thinking about trust. In the years following WWI, as a minority being oppressed by the rise of violent racist nationalism, he argued one’s self is constructed in how communication is made with an other. His book “I and Tough” (originally German “Ich and Du”, translated … Continue reading 100 Years of Trust Theory: Buber’s “I and Thou”→