An Indictment of the Banality of Trump's Leadership: a Pastoral-Political Perspective
This article examines Donald Trump's leadership, relying on the work of Hannah Arendt and Daniel Boorstin, as well as the pastoral and political notion of care. A premise of the article is that leadership cannot be adequately understood without considering the culture in which it emerges and is...
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Format: | Electronic Article |
Language: | English |
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Springer Science Business Media B. V.
[2019]
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Pastoral psychology
Year: 2019, Volume: 68, Issue: 5, Pages: 495-509 |
RelBib Classification: | KBQ North America ZC Politics in general |
Further subjects: | B
Leadership
B Pseudo-event B Celebrity B Image B Moral neutrality B Care B Trump |
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Summary: | This article examines Donald Trump's leadership, relying on the work of Hannah Arendt and Daniel Boorstin, as well as the pastoral and political notion of care. A premise of the article is that leadership cannot be adequately understood without considering the culture in which it emerges and is sustained. It is argued that the attributes of Trump's leadership (e.g., moral neutrality, preoccupation with image, and carelessness) reflect the neoliberal-celebrity culture. |
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ISSN: | 1573-6679 |
Contains: | Enthalten in: Pastoral psychology
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Persistent identifiers: | DOI: 10.1007/s11089-019-00865-6 |