Carisma E Poder by Ian Kershaw
A concise analysis of how Adolf Hitler's charismatic appeal was constructed, sustained and converted into real political power, exploring the interplay between personal charisma and state institutions. It shows how propaganda, mass rallies, ritualized leadership, elite collaboration and popular expectation produced a leaderly “myth” that shaped decision-making, legitimized radical policies and created systemic tensions within the regime. Drawing on biography, social history and Weberian theory, the work explains how charismatic authority enabled extraordinary mobilization while simultaneously producing governance weaknesses and long-term consequences for society.
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