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  1. 3 dni temu · Table of Contents. Charisma is often understood as a powerful personal quality that enables an individual to influence others through charm, magnetism, and exceptional leadership. Max Weber, a founding figure in sociology, introduced the concept of charismatic authority, contrasting it with traditional and legal-rational forms of authority ...

  2. Therefore, I will discuss how charisma and routinization relate to ideas as social forces, to rationalization, and to legitimate domination, before outlining Weber's theory of charisma and routinization.

  3. Routinization of charisma refers to the process by which the extraordinary, personal appeal of a charismatic leader becomes institutionalized and transformed into a more stable, predictable form of leadership.

  4. Max Weber's term for the inevitable transformation of charismatic leadership into institutional authoritywhether through the creation of a new bureaucracy that formalizes the charismatic leader's principles or through a return to the tradition that the charismatic leader disrupted.

  5. characteristics of charismatic authority while pages 363-373 discuss the routinization of charisma. Sim-ilarly, Bendix's material on charisma is concerned to a considerable extent with the routinization of charisma rather than with the characterization of charismatic domination. Cf., also Runciman, op. cit.

  6. The Routinization of Charisma: A Consideration of Catholicism* Werner Stark Fordham University After showing how basic Max Weber's concept of the routinization of charisma is, both to his sociological theory in general, and to his sociol-ogy of religion in particular, the paper raises the question whether Ca-

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