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353 pages, Paperback
First published August 16, 2004
"My ideas have been strengthened by drawing from primary works in the field — for example, Max Weber's analysis of charisma as a relationship of power, not simply as attractive and compelling traits supposedly inhering in certain individuals; John Lofland's typology of conversions as a breakthrough model exhibiting the important fact that not all conversion experiences are generated in the same way; Lofland and Rodney Stark's elucidation of the significance of 'affective bonds' during the cult conversion; and Rosabeth Moss Kanter's treatise on the significant role of commitment in group settings. Building on these classic texts and others, I broadened my reach to include other sociological theories, organization theory, and the social psychology of influence. To show how structure and the individual interact, I call on Anthony Giddens's structuration model. To understand better how choice is constrained, I look to Herbert Simon's theory of bounded rationality. To demonstrate consequences for the individual in this context, I rely on Lifton's concepts of doubling and personal closure, as well as on his work on revolutionary immortality to explore the leadership dilemma. My intention in building the bounded choice model is to contribute analytic tools that I hope will reshape our understanding of this provocative area of study." (p. 7)