Loyalists and Revolutionaries: Political Leaders Compared

Loyalists and Revolutionaries: Political Leaders Compared

Loyalists and Revolutionaries: Political Leaders Compared

Loyalists and Revolutionaries: Political Leaders Compared

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Overview

What motivates political leaders to seek office? What social backgrounds do political leaders exhibit? Are all leaders fundamentally alike or do we find important differences between them? These and related questions concerning political leadership are examined in this unique new work. The authors concentrate on two principal types of political leaders: Loyalists, those who seek office through peaceful processes, whether appointive or elective; and Revolutionaries, those who seize power in violent ways. By systematically comparing the similarities and differences between these two groups, Rejai and Phillips find that Loyalists and Revolutionaires are basically the same type of person. However, their most significant differences lie in their relative access to positions of power and authority within their respective societies.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780275929152
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 04/21/1988
Pages: 214
Product dimensions: 6.14(w) x 9.21(h) x 0.50(d)

About the Author

MOSTAFA REJAI is Distinguished Professor in the Department of Poitical Science at Miami University, Oxford, Ohio.

KAY PHILLIPS is Professor of Sociology and Anthropology and Associate Provost at Miami University, Ohio.

Table of Contents

Part I: Theory
Political Leadership: Toward an International Theory
Part II: Foundations
General Characteristics
Careers and Crises
Loyalists and Revolutionaries
Part III: Propellants
Politicization
Situations
Psychologies
Skills
Part IV: Conclusions
Becoming Political Leaders

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