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CHARISMATIC | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
The snake-handlers in these novels are usually blustering patriarchs, sometimes violent ' ' plaster saints ' ' but always charismatic - if philandering - husbands and fathers.
Evidence can clarify better than dogma the relative impacts of structure and will, of external circumstances and ideology, of impersonal forces and the charismatic individual.
The party, however + even as it was being controlled + remained an army of followers, indispensable for the continually increasing use of charismatic power.
Moreover, charismatic stewardship was more closely somatopsychic than ' psychological ' in one specific sense : its practitioners tailored their regimes around the administration of physic.
Alternatively, it may be a charismatic leader or a political organization in the political-exchange domain that advocates a particular normative belief and associated policies.
In other words, that link between charismatic leader and the masses, decisive for totalitarian dictatorships, was not destroyed by day-to-day discontent.
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