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Weber's Three Types of Authority
- Max Weber defined three types of authority: tradition, rules, and charisma.
- Charismatic authority stems from an individual's extraordinary qualities, setting them apart and inspiring obedience.
Examples of Charismatic Figures
- Weber's examples of charismatic figures include ancient shamans, prophets like Moses, and rulers like Julius Caesar.
- He also considered Joseph Smith, the Mormon prophet, a modern example, highlighting charisma's timelessness.
Enlightenment's Impact on Charisma
- The Enlightenment brought new media like newspapers and engravings, changing how people perceived leaders.
- Novels also emerged, creating narratives and imaginary relationships between people and public figures, enhancing charisma's impact.