Takes up where Max Weber left off in his study of charisma and extends the theory with insights from other disciplines and empirical data. This text demonstrates that personalities must have willing followers, and finds support for its argument in the rise of Juan Peron in Argentina.
Lyla thought she was free from the survivalist Community, but it is hard to break the hold their leader Pioneer has even though he is in jail--and he is planning to use his powerful influence to get his revenge on Lyla and the town.
Examines the nature of Hitler's appeal and reveals the role his charisma played in his success by investigating the social, psychological, and historical aspects that helped form his personality.