Emergence and Revival of Charismatic Movements

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Emergence and Revival of Charismatic Movements

Argentine Peronism and Venezuelan Chavismo

Sociology Comparative politics Political ideologies and movements Constitution: government and the state Political leaders and leadership

Author: Caitlin Andrews-Lee

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Language: English

Published by: Cambridge University Press

Published on: 29th July 2021

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 5 Mb

ISBN: 9781108912167


Introduction

Political movements founded by charismatic leaders are often considered ephemeral. Existing literature argues that because they rest on unmediated, emotional attachments between leaders and followers, these movements either fade quickly after their leaders disappear or transform into routinized parties.

Resilience of Charismatic Movements

Yet, charismatic movements around the world have proven surprisingly resilient and have retained their personalistic core. Focusing on Argentine Peronism and Venezuelan Chavismo, this book investigates the nature and trajectory of charismatic movements from the perspectives of both leaders and followers.

Research Methodology

Using interviews, focus groups, and survey experiments, Caitlin Andrews-Lee reveals that charismatic movements can emerge, survive, and become politically revived by sustaining - not discarding - their personalistic character.

Followers' Charismatic Attachments

Followers' charismatic attachments to the movement founder can develop into an enduring, deeply affective political identity that successors can reactivate under certain conditions by portraying themselves as symbolic reincarnations of the founder.

Implications for Democracy

Consequently, charismatic movements can have lasting, deleterious effects on democracy.

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