Leadership Perspectives 2017
DOI: 10.4324/9781315250601-37
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“…While the former is based on history and tradition, and the latter on laws, charismatic authority hinges on the ‘attitude of awe’ that the leader inspires among followers due to his (perceived) exceptional abilities (Spencer ). Implied in this definition is also the dependence of charismatic authority on performance, whereby obedience to the leader is withdrawn if the latter is seen to fail in his functions, or in any case he loses his aura of invincibility in the followers’ eyes (Weber ; also Tucker ).…”
Section: Charisma and The Ecbmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…While the former is based on history and tradition, and the latter on laws, charismatic authority hinges on the ‘attitude of awe’ that the leader inspires among followers due to his (perceived) exceptional abilities (Spencer ). Implied in this definition is also the dependence of charismatic authority on performance, whereby obedience to the leader is withdrawn if the latter is seen to fail in his functions, or in any case he loses his aura of invincibility in the followers’ eyes (Weber ; also Tucker ).…”
Section: Charisma and The Ecbmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While some later scholars have criticised what appears as a contradiction in Weber's theory (e.g., Tucker ), others have picked up and elaborated on these ideas. Shils (), for instance, has taken issue with historicist readings of charisma, and posited that the latter can and does exist in dispersed form in any rational‐legal social system.…”
Section: Charisma and The Ecbmentioning
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“…The "politics as a vocation" essay has little directly to say about charisma in modern politics but we know that the concept of charisma looms large in Weber's model of political and public authority (Tucker 1970). Charisma refers to "that special something" which some leaders seem to possess as a gift marking them out as heaven-sent or missionaries of a special sort.…”
Section: Weber's Ethic Of Exceptionalismmentioning
confidence: 99%