Abraham Maslow was born on April 1, 1908, in Brooklyn, New York. He was the first-born of seven children of Russian Jewish immigrant parents, Samuel Maslow and Rose Schilojsky.
After finishing his law degree, he decided to fulfill his true vocation and study psychology at the University of Wisconsin (Madison), graduating with his doctorate in 1964, with which he carried out several studies on subjects previously considered irrelevant, breaking schemes and consequently earning my admiration.
His greatest contribution to Public Administration was the drafting of his psycho-social theory, where he posed the needs as the engine of humanity, which, according to the servant paradigm, the State must satisfy in a cyclical process with its citizens.
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