The Spellbinders: Charismatic Political LeadershipYale University Press, 1 mar 1985 - 212 páginas What causes a group of people or an entire nation to fall under the spell of a leader? In this fascinating book, Willner explains the nature of charismatic political leadership and the processes by which it comes into being, illustrating her work with engrossing examples from the careers of such charismatic political leaders of the twentieth century as Gandhi, Sukarno, and Hitler. A manual for potential charismatic leaders. Candidates for President . . . would do well to refer to it. Ordinary citizens would do even better to read it, so they can recognize charismatic appeals that might mislead, as well as lead, our society.-- Bruce Mazlish, The New York Times Book Review Of exceptional value for social scientists and even administrators, this should also interest educated general readers. Highly recommended.-- David Steiniche, Library Journal An ingenious and useful book.-- Anatole Broyard, The New York Times A book of impeccable scholarly quality and of immensely rich and even exciting material.-- James MacGregor Burns, Williams College The book should be of wide interest, especially to those political leaders - many of them in the Third World - who see themselves as charismatic merely because they have acquired power.-- T. J. S. George, Asiaweek |
Índice
2Identifying Charismatic Political Leaders | 18 |
Contexts and Catalysts | 42 |
The Invocation of Myth | 62 |
Heroes Saviors | 89 |
The Prodigies of Person | 128 |
7The Rhetoric of Charismatic Invocation | 151 |
8Political Strategies in Aid of Charisma | 172 |
9The Impact and Legacy of Political Charisma | 182 |
Weber and Charisma as Concept | 202 |
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The spellbinders: charismatic political leadership Ann Ruth Willner No hay ninguna vista previa disponible - 1984 |
The Spellbinders: Charismatic Political Leadership Ann Ruth Willner No hay ninguna vista previa disponible - 1984 |
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Referencias a este libro
Charismatic Leadership in Organizations Jay A. Conger,Rabindra N. Kanungo No hay ninguna vista previa disponible - 1998 |