This is a typical example of Charismatic authority. First of all, the Milosevic is a former president of Serbia and Yugoslavia. Secondly, Milosevic had been beloved in Serbia, in the history of Milosevic’s political career, Milosevic had “three times voted into office in democratic elections, twice become president of Yugoslavia and once as president of Serbia.” (Drakulic, Slavenka. They would never hurt a fly. Page 129. New York, 2004) Those data are strongly to show the image of Milosevic, and how Milosevic is important in the Serbia and Yugoslavia people’s mind. Those data also clear to show Milosevic has the loyally followers and those followers would like to obey Milosevic’s order and accept Milosevic’s rule. This phenomenon is match with one of the concept of the Charismatic authority: the followers are accept the regime and accept the authority. Also in the Chapter 9, there also provide another evidence to show Milosevic’s authority is Charismatic authority. In 1987, at the Kosovo, Polje. Milosevic delivered a speech: “ ‘No one shall ever beat you again!’ quite unexpectedly launched him into the orbit of nationalist heroes.” (Drakulic, Slavenka. They would never hurt a fly. Page 126.) This speech made Milosevic become a national hero in the state, after this speech delivered Milosevic begin to incite nationalism and create personality cult. Through the nationalism
This is a typical example of Charismatic authority. First of all, the Milosevic is a former president of Serbia and Yugoslavia. Secondly, Milosevic had been beloved in Serbia, in the history of Milosevic’s political career, Milosevic had “three times voted into office in democratic elections, twice become president of Yugoslavia and once as president of Serbia.” (Drakulic, Slavenka. They would never hurt a fly. Page 129. New York, 2004) Those data are strongly to show the image of Milosevic, and how Milosevic is important in the Serbia and Yugoslavia people’s mind. Those data also clear to show Milosevic has the loyally followers and those followers would like to obey Milosevic’s order and accept Milosevic’s rule. This phenomenon is match with one of the concept of the Charismatic authority: the followers are accept the regime and accept the authority. Also in the Chapter 9, there also provide another evidence to show Milosevic’s authority is Charismatic authority. In 1987, at the Kosovo, Polje. Milosevic delivered a speech: “ ‘No one shall ever beat you again!’ quite unexpectedly launched him into the orbit of nationalist heroes.” (Drakulic, Slavenka. They would never hurt a fly. Page 126.) This speech made Milosevic become a national hero in the state, after this speech delivered Milosevic begin to incite nationalism and create personality cult. Through the nationalism