| Max Weber - 1968 - 371 pagina’s
...specifically exceptional powers or qualities. These are such as are not accessible to the ordinary person, but are regarded as of divine origin or as exemplary,...basis of them the individual concerned is treated as a leader. In primitive circumstances this peculiar kind of deference is paid to prophets, to people with... | |
| Robert R. Wilson - 348 pagina’s
...specifically exceptional powers or qualities. These are such as are not accessible to the ordinary person, but are regarded as of divine origin or as exemplary,...basis of them the individual concerned is treated as a leader.68 For Weber, charismatic authority is distinct from traditional authority. The latter involves... | |
| Ernest Stabler - 1987 - 328 pagina’s
...specifically exceptional powers or qualities. These are such as are not accessible to the ordinary person, but are regarded as of divine origin or as exemplary,...basis of them the individual concerned is treated as a leader.3 Weber uses the term charisma without reference to ethical, aesthetic, or other judgments and... | |
| Michele Teresa Aronica - 230 pagina’s
...specifically exceptional powers or qualities. These are such as are not accessible to the ordinary person, but are regarded as of divine origin or as exemplary,...basis of them the individual concerned is treated as a leader (Weber, 1947:358-59). In other words, the success of charisma is essentially dependent on two... | |
| Reinhard Bendix - 386 pagina’s
...that a leader possesses a certain quality ... by virtue of which he is set apart from ordinary rnen and treated as endowed with supernatural, superhuman,...and followers. For the leader's claim to exceptional powers or qualities is inevitably modified in practice, however unconditionally he construes the claim... | |
| Reinhard Bendix - 1989 - 470 pagina’s
...specifically exceptional powers or qualities. These are such as are not accessible to the ordinary person, but are regarded as of divine origin or as exemplary,...basis of them the individual concerned is treated as a leader. In primitive circumstances, this peculiar kind of quality is thought of as resting on magical... | |
| Catia Galatariotou - 1991 - 340 pagina’s
...specifically exceptional powers or qualities. These are such as are not accessible to the ordinary person, but are regarded as of divine origin or as exemplary,...basis of them the individual concerned is treated as a 'leader'.8 This is Weber's most frequently cited reference to charisma, but neither on this nor on... | |
| Timothy Miller - 1991 - 256 pagina’s
...specifically exceptional powers or qualities. These are such as are not accessible to the ordinary person, but are regarded as of divine origin or as exemplary,...basis of them the individual concerned is treated as a leader."1 Charismatic religious leaders may appear in the center of culture; for example, Methodist... | |
| James S. Hans - 1992 - 376 pagina’s
...the charismatic individual, Weber asserts that they are "not accessible to the ordinary person, but are regarded as of divine origin or as exemplary,...basis of them the individual concerned is treated as a leader," but he doesn't tell us why these qualities should have that effect, other than to point out... | |
| Anthony J. Cascardi - 1992 - 332 pagina’s
...specifically exceptional powers or qualities. These are such as are not accessible to the ordinary person, but are regarded as of divine origin or as exemplary,...basis of them the individual concerned is treated as a 'leader.'" Economy and Society (henceforth ES), ed. Guenther Roth and Claus Wittich (Berkeley: University... | |
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