This paper critically evaluates Ronald Reagan's popular appeal using two theories that have currently regained considerable interest: charisma and authoritarianism. Viewed through these concepts together, the paper argues that Reagan's presidency depended on a charismatic, or in other words, an emotional appeal that fulfills a longing for submission. This longing arises from social conditions and creates a sort of apprehensive, if not fearful insecurity that compels a person to seek out something more powerful than oneself and submissively embrace it as a type of savior or sacred object. This means, in short, that people accept a charismatic claim. Subsequently, the nature of charismatic recognition requires the believer to bow down in subm...
This ground-breaking and innovative book examines the influence of charisma on power, authority and ...
This study provides a comprehensive theory of charismatic relationships which, consistent with the o...
Charisma, the ability to command authority on the basis of personal qualities, is more difcult to de...
This paper critically evaluates Ronald Reagan's popular appeal using two theories that have currentl...
Charismatic personalities have the ability to charm and attract supporters. Politicians\u27 ability ...
It is no accident that Ronald Reagan rose to the pinnacle of power at a moment when there was a risi...
When you look at leaders like Alexander the Great, Winston Churchill, Adolf Hitler, John F. Kennedy,...
The study of priming gained traction in the 1990s when researchers such as John Bargh demonstrated t...
Sociological research has overlooked the political consequences of charismatic leadership that arise...
American Presidents ince Washington have contributed to the maintenance and transformation of the na...
This ground-breaking and innovative book examines the influence of charisma on power, authority and ...
During contemporaneous rhetorical criticism of his style in discourse, President Ronald Reagan was a...
This thesis examines eighteen of Ronald Reagan’s major speeches given between the years of 1964 and ...
This ground-breaking and innovative book examines the influence of charisma on power, authority and ...
Using the Aristotelian concept of artistic proof, this thesis analyzes nine televised speeches prese...
This ground-breaking and innovative book examines the influence of charisma on power, authority and ...
This study provides a comprehensive theory of charismatic relationships which, consistent with the o...
Charisma, the ability to command authority on the basis of personal qualities, is more difcult to de...
This paper critically evaluates Ronald Reagan's popular appeal using two theories that have currentl...
Charismatic personalities have the ability to charm and attract supporters. Politicians\u27 ability ...
It is no accident that Ronald Reagan rose to the pinnacle of power at a moment when there was a risi...
When you look at leaders like Alexander the Great, Winston Churchill, Adolf Hitler, John F. Kennedy,...
The study of priming gained traction in the 1990s when researchers such as John Bargh demonstrated t...
Sociological research has overlooked the political consequences of charismatic leadership that arise...
American Presidents ince Washington have contributed to the maintenance and transformation of the na...
This ground-breaking and innovative book examines the influence of charisma on power, authority and ...
During contemporaneous rhetorical criticism of his style in discourse, President Ronald Reagan was a...
This thesis examines eighteen of Ronald Reagan’s major speeches given between the years of 1964 and ...
This ground-breaking and innovative book examines the influence of charisma on power, authority and ...
Using the Aristotelian concept of artistic proof, this thesis analyzes nine televised speeches prese...
This ground-breaking and innovative book examines the influence of charisma on power, authority and ...
This study provides a comprehensive theory of charismatic relationships which, consistent with the o...
Charisma, the ability to command authority on the basis of personal qualities, is more difcult to de...