A dangerous liaison? Harnessing Weber to illuminate the relationship of democracy and charisma in the Philippines and India

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Abstract

Democratic elections in the Philippines and India in 2019 yielded a paradoxical result: the strengthening of the political hegemony of personalities partial to authoritarian rule. An examination of economic, social, and political conditions prior to the elections shows that the usual paradigms used to explain voters’ choices – class theory, rational choice theory, and patron–client theory – fail to account for the sweeping victories of Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi. A more useful framework is that of charismatic authority derived from Max Weber. Employing this paradigm, the article discusses the origins of charismatic authority in the two polities, the differences in charismatic appeal, the social construction of charisma, charisma and the creation of the Other, and the democratic dialectic at the heart of charismatic authoritarianism.

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Bello, W. F. (2020). A dangerous liaison? Harnessing Weber to illuminate the relationship of democracy and charisma in the Philippines and India. International Sociology, 35(6), 691–709. https://doi.org/10.1177/0268580920942721

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