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Charisma

In Our Time: Philosophy

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The Danger of Charismatic Authority

Carismatic authority can be used in malign ways and can be closely linked with narcissism./nCarismatic leaders lack accountability and can be seen as loose cannons./nThere are instances of carismatic leaders in religion abusing their power./nCarismatic leaders can trample on laws and violate them, expecting their followers to follow suit./nCombining different sources of authority, such as traditional authority and charisma, can make for a powerful figure./nDesmond Tutu is an example of a leader who combined traditional authority with charisma./nMax Weber's concept of carisma became influential in Germany during the rise of Hitler./nThe term carisma gained popularity after World War II.

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