Charismatic authority
Charismatic authority, as defined by the sociologist Max Weber, is one of three forms of authority laid out in Weber's tripartite classification of authority, the other two being traditional authority and rational-legal authority.
Related Topics:
Sociologist - Max Weber - Authority - Tripartite classification of authority - Traditional - Rational-legal
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