Category: Autocracy

  • Napoleon Bonaparte: Autocratic and Charismatic Leadership

    Napoleon Bonaparte is often referred to as one of the most effective military leaders. According to researchers, the French leader was operating based on the techniques used within the autocratic style (Weiss, 2020). At the same time, current knowledge refers to soldiers as focused on the overall environment within the group rather than the characteristics…

  • Heroes and Killers of 20th Century: Joseph Stalin

    Table of Contents Introduction Evaluative criteria of the article Conclusions Works Cited Introduction The website named Moreorless: heroes & killers of the 20th century by the author and producer Bruice Harris was developed for society all over the world. It is intended to present all necessary materials about heroes and killers of the 20th century…

  • Aspects of Joseph Stalins 1941 Speech

    Table of Contents Introduction Discussion Conclusion Work Cited Introduction Joseph Stalin was a political leader of the USSR in the 1940s, and it was during his leadership that the country faced the Second World War. In 1941, Joseph Stalin gave a radio broadcast to the people of the Soviet Union after Germany had invaded the…

  • Democratic, Autocratic and Servant Leadership

    The essence of democratic leadership can be defined by the three functions it is able to perform. These include the distribution of responsibility among the group, the empowerment of the members, and assistance or guidance of the collectives decision-making process (Woods, 2020). As such, many members of a group are often performing functions of a…

  • Autocratic, Consultative, Group-Based Leadership

    Autocratic leaders use readily available information to make decisions without involving other people. In certain cases, leaders utilize the limited input provided by team members but do not involve them in decision-making. The little input involves the supply of information that could help the leader in making decisions. Two classes of autocratic leadership include type…

  • Leadership Styles Comparison: Authoritarian, Democratic, and Laissez-Faire Leadership

    Leadership style is an essential managerial characteristic. According to Lewins model, there are three types of leadership: authoritarian, democratic, and laissez-faire (Marquis & Huston, 2011). Authoritarian leadership is characterized by rigidity, strict control, and discipline. Such leaders mainly focus on the desired results. Within organizations, authoritative leaders tend to ignore social and psychological needs of…

  • Authoritarian Capitalism and Western Liberal Version

    Table of Contents Introduction Economic Development in Autocracy Conclusion Works Cited Introduction Capitalism is a means of production which is usually dominated by free competition and involves profit orientation and private ownership of business. This demonstrates an open market. It encourages individual operated firms rather than government operated ones. Capitalism has been common in the…

  • Authoritarian Capitalism and Western Liberal Version

    Table of Contents Introduction Economic Development in Autocracy Conclusion Works Cited Introduction Capitalism is a means of production which is usually dominated by free competition and involves profit orientation and private ownership of business. This demonstrates an open market. It encourages individual operated firms rather than government operated ones. Capitalism has been common in the…

  • Conditions That Led to Emergence of Authoritarian State in 20th Century

    An authoritarian state is a form of governance featured with the rejection of political plurality and application of executive power to maintain the political status. Mostly, authoritarianism is exercised with a strong reduction in the rule of law while separating the powers and denying democracy to prevail. The authoritarian state in the 20th century was…