[Redbook8:25][19901013:1459]{Leadership Cycles}[13th October 1990]
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‘Progressive changes in leadership and membership.
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One of the most apparent changes [in a social movement] is a shift in leadership.
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In its earliest stages the strongest influence on a movement is likely to be the charismatic leader who personally symbolises its values.
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At some point intellectuals play a leadership role by contributing to the developing ideology of the movement.
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And if a movement endures and grows for any length of time, administrative leaders arise who are concerned with the practical matters of organisation and strategy.
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Influence in the movement may shift between these types.[’]
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#*[Encyclopaedia Britannica 16:614-5 (per next entry but two)]
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#**{This is an accurate description of the development of the institutional Church to date.}
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