authority and legitimacy.
Authority and legitimacy.
The leaders of Judaism are Rabbis. The followers of Judaism are the Jewish people.
Avid watchers of HBO's "True Blood" know that the Maenads were the rabid female followers of Bacchus (also called Dionysus).
Autocratic
It is easy for popular leaders to rally people to revolt because they have already found favor in their followers eyes. These leaders simply need to tell the followers why they should revolt.
Lack of understanding between the leaders and the followers.
DEMOCRATIC
No only placed dedicated to their leaders
Examples of "a follower" could be any situation in which one person is designated, regarded, nominated, or positioned as a "leader". "Leader" can be replaced in any sentence by the actual noun. Examples of "followers" include: Jesus and his teachings have led to billions of followers throughout the centuries. The television evangelist had millions of followers. The leader's views were reflected in her followers' actions. The nation's leaders had followers throughout the United States. The followers of Christianity recognize Jesus Christ as their leader, as their Lord and Savior. Followers of Catholicism regard the Pope as their earthly leader. Society often regards followers of cult leaders to be 'brainwashed' by unsound beliefs. The class president was surprised when one-hundred percent of her peers voted for him and became his followers on social networking websites. The union leader criticized the members for not following his advice. The members retorted that they are not 'followers' but members who can think for themselves. The trail followers became followed when their leaders decided to double-back and do a mock-attack from the rear. The former followers ousted their leader and voted for a new leader. Many followers learn from their leaders as role models and one day become leaders as well.
Leaders are not inherently better than followers, as both play important roles in a group or organization. Leaders typically have a vision, inspire others, and take responsibility for decision-making, while followers contribute by carrying out tasks, offering support, and providing feedback. Both leadership and followership are essential for the success and growth of a team or organization.
Jesus Christ, because as Christians we are followers of Christ.
The first leaders of the church dedicated a pagan festival to it