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certain quality of an individual personality, by virtue of which he is set apart from ordinary men and treated as endowed with supernatural, superhuman, or at least specifically exceptional powers or qualities. These are such as are not accessible to the ordinary person, but are regarded as of divine
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to have founders or leaders who wield considerable charismatic authority and are believed to have special powers or knowledge. Charismatic leaders are unpredictable, Barker says, for they are not bound by tradition or rules and they may be accorded by their followers the right to pronounce on all
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or socially approved use of power. It is the legitimate power which one person or a group holds and exercises over another. The element of legitimacy is vital to the notion of authority and is the main means by which authority is distinguished from the more general concept of power. Power can be
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of the right of those above them to give them orders or directives. Charismatic authority is often the most lasting of regimes because the leader is seen as infallible and any action against him will be seen as a crime against the state. Charismatic leaders eventually develop a
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origin or as exemplary, and on the basis of them the individual concerned is treated as a leader. . . . How the quality in question would be ultimately judged from an ethical, aesthetic, or other such point of view is naturally indifferent for the purpose of definition.
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is concentrated in one leader, the death of the charismatic leader would constitute the destruction of the government unless prior arrangements were made. A society that faces the end of their charismatic leader can choose to move to another format of
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aspects of their lives. Barker warns that in these cases the leader may lack any accountability, require unquestioning obedience, and encourage a dependency upon the movement for material, spiritual and social resources.
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oder übermenschlichen oder mindestens spezifisch außeralltäglichen, nicht jedem andern zugänglichen Kräften oder
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201:. Should the strength of this belief fade, the power of the charismatic leader can fade quickly, which is one of the ways in which this form of authority shows itself to be unstable.
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of divine origin that demonstrated the divine authority possessed by the early leaders of the Church. Weber developed the theological term and the concept of
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means from one bearer to another...It involves a dissociation of charisma from a particular individual, making it an objective, transferable entity."
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had designated him to be his successor as leader of the USSR. Insofar as people believed in this claim, Stalin gained Lenin's charismatic authority.
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inherit priestly charisma and are subsequently perceived by their congregations as having the charismatic authority that comes with the priesthood.
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Unrecognized charisma? A study and comparison of four charismatic leaders: Charles Taze
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567:Ruled using
503:Heinz Kohut
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407:Kim Il Sung
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228:traditional
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40:authority
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1634:The City
1460:Archived
1439:Charisma
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259:Muhammad
232:rational
215:Anhänger
210:charisma
153:violence
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108:Charisma
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443:priests
351:oracles
329:of the
199:prophet
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