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Why do people obey? The three reasons explained by Weber
People obey for different reasons, including coercion and habit./nWeber studied why people obey in a legitimate way, focusing on inner urgings and ethical beliefs./nThree answers to why people obey: tradition, rules, and charismatic authority./nTradition-based obedience is seen in monarchies and pre-industrial societies./nRules-based obedience is influenced by laws and positions, such as elected politicians./nCharismatic authority refers to obedience based on extraordinary qualities of an individual./nAncient examples of charismatic authority include shamans, prophets, and political figures./nJoseph Smith, the Mormon prophet, is a key modern example of charismatic authority./nCharismatic authority is a timeless phenomenon that spans written history and continues into the modern era./nThe age of revolution in the late 18th and early 19th centuries is also relevant to the study of obedience.