From the author of Prophetic Charisma: The Psychology
of Revolutionary Religious Personalities.
The Charismatic
Personality
Len
Oakes
"A valuable
addition to the study of charisma, Len Oakes’ profile of the charismatic
personality is built up from psychological insights and detailed biographies
of charismatic individuals." — Associate Professor John Potts, author of
A History of Charisma.
"A
much-needed insightful and accessible exploration. Oakes is the right
person to make the current controversies around charisma available
to a broader audience." — Dr André van der Braak,
author of Enlightenment Blues: My Years with an American Guru
The idea that a single person can change
the course of nations, peoples, and movements through the force of their
own personality is something many may find fascinating and more than a
little scary. How does such a thing happen? While much has been written
about the lives of charismatic characters, scientific investigation of
the phenomena is rare. In his latest book psychologist Len Oakes draws
on a range of disciplines including theology, history, sociology and psychoanalysis
to explore a personality so different from the general population that
it is used by groups to solve problems that reason and tradition have failed
to answer. With case studies and reviews of individuals such as Winston
Churchill, Sigmund Freud, Adolf Hitler, Mohandas Gandhi, Nelson Mandela,
Germaine Greer, Girolamo Savonarola, Mao Tse-tung and Franklin Delano Roosevelt,
Oakes argues that charismatic leadership is a creative, problem-solving
strategy that is resorted to in extremis, and that the reason it so often
disappoints is may be due to the magnitude of the problems it is called
upon to address. However, when it is successful it is spectacularly so,
and may give birth to a new civilisation or religion.
About
the Author
Len Oakes completed
his doctorate in psychology at the University of Auckland, New Zealand,
in 1992. His doctoral dissertation was titled A Psychology of Charisma:
The Prophet. He has authored two books, Inside Centrepoint: The Story
of a New Zealand Community (1986, Benton Ross), and Prophetic Charisma:
The Psychology of Revolutionary Religious Personalities (1997, Syracuse
University Press), as well as numerous articles. He has been a registered
psychologist for 21 years, a therapist in general practice for 16 years,
and was editor of the professional journal Psychotherapy in Australia
for six years. Currently, he is in private practice as a psychologist
in Melbourne, Australia.
Table
of Contents
Introduction
Part One: Theory and Case Studies
Varieties of Charismatic Experience
Winston Churchill: An Exemplar
The Psychoanalytic Perspective
The Charismatic Intellectual: Sigmund Freud
Perspectives from Psychology and Psychiatry
The False Self of Adolf Hitler
The Rise of the Charismatic Leader
Decline or Fall?
Part Two: Applications
The Charismatic Relationship
The Charismatic Movement
The Charismatic Woman
The Charismatic Alliance: Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt
Cosmic Narcissism
Other Enabling Traits
Part Three: Conclusion
He was a monster but . . .
Appendix A: Kernberg's Symptomatology
References
Index
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ISBN: 9781921513466
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Item Number: 4-921513466
368
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First
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