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Citation

Mumford MD, Espejo J, Hunter ST, Bedell-Avers KE, Eubanks DL, Connelly S. Lead. Q. 2007; 18(3): 217-235.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2007, Elsevier Publishing)

DOI

10.1016/j.leaqua.2007.03.005

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

Recent events have called attention to the potential of ideological leaders to incite violence. The present study examined 80 historically notable leaders. Violent and non-violent leaders were compared to violent and non-violent ideological leaders in a historiometric analysis examining individual, group, organization, and environmental variables that might predispose ideological leaders to violence. When criteria examining different manifestations of violence were regressed on the discriminant function scores resulting from this comparison of leader types, it was found that attributes of ideological leadership influenced the amount of violence, and the occurrence of institutional and cultural violence -- accounting for variance in institutional and cultural violence above and beyond characteristics of leaders, in general, found to contribute to violence. The implications of these observations for understanding the sources of leader violence and the origins of violence among ideological leaders are discussed.

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