Title: Charismatic leadership and social movements: the revolutionary power of ordinary men and women
Abstract:Acknowledgements List of abbreviations Introduction: Historiographical and theoretical aspects of Weber's concept of charismatic leadership Jan Willem Stutje Part I: The charismatic family Chapter 1. ...Acknowledgements List of abbreviations Introduction: Historiographical and theoretical aspects of Weber's concept of charismatic leadership Jan Willem Stutje Part I: The charismatic family Chapter 1. A New Kind of Force: Examining charisma in the light of Gandhi's moral authority Dilip Simeon Chapter 2. An Unlikely Charismatic Leader: D.F. Malan in a Weberian light Lindie Koorts Chapter 3. Bearded, Attractive and Beloved: The Charisma of Ferdinand Domela Nieuwenhuis (1846 - 1919) Jan Willem Stutje Chapter 4. Errico Malatesta and Charismatic Leadership Carl Levy Chapter 5. Pasionaria: a Case of Charisma through Representation Juan Aviles Chapter 6. Mao Zedong: Charismatic Leadership and the Contradictions of Socialist Revolution Arif Dirlik Part II: Charismatic Observations Chapter 7. Charismatic Leaders, Political Religion and Social Movements. Western Europe at the End of the Nineteenth Century Henk te Velde Chapter 8. 'Je ne sais quoi': Some reflections on the study of charisma Marc Reynebeau Chapter 9. Incendiary Personalities: Uncommon Comments on Charisma in Social Movements Thomas Welskopp Bibliography IndexRead More
Publication Year: 2012
Publication Date: 2012-01-01
Language: en
Type: book
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