Search a title or topic

Over 20 million podcasts, powered by 

Player FM logo
Artwork

Content provided by Tell Me Your Story-New Paradigms for a New World and Richard Dugan. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Tell Me Your Story-New Paradigms for a New World and Richard Dugan or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.
Player FM - Podcast App
Go offline with the Player FM app!

Ira Chaleff - To Stop a Tirran

1:11:38
 
Share
 

Manage episode 501781295 series 2097901
Content provided by Tell Me Your Story-New Paradigms for a New World and Richard Dugan. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Tell Me Your Story-New Paradigms for a New World and Richard Dugan or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.
Ira Chaleff Author 17 Quail Roost Lane Huntly, VA 22640 www.irachaleffauthor.com phone: 540 631 9026 cell: 240 994 0363 For anyone, anywhere on the political spectrum Ira Chaleff, an expert in political followership and one of the 100 “Best Minds in Leadership” (Leadership Excellence magazine) reveals how political followers can make or “brake” toxic leaders and what we can do —no matter our level of political influence or where we sit on the political spectrum— to support beneficial leaders and stop the rise of would-be tyrants. Political tyrants are one of the most destructive forces in the world, perpetrating mass oppression, suffering, war, and genocide. Unfortunately, we are no closer to eliminating this scourge of human political organization than we have ever been. Wherever you are on the political spectrum, you may have growing —even alarming— concerns about the potential impact of destructive political leaders on your country and those you love. You see increasing attempts by these leaders to use the power of the media and government to control the citizenry, enrich their cronies, turn ordinary people against each other, and weaken the checks and balances on which democracies depend. At the same time, you may feel despair about your ability to make a difference on the course of events or feel unsure of how to take a stand. Ira Chaleff, with his long and deep exposure to leadership and followership at high levels of government service and his extensive research into abuses of power, shows us that we, too, have power —and maybe more than we think. But it must be used in timely and politically savvy ways. Chaleff unpacks the choices for action available to us depending on our circle of influence in relation to the political leaders we support or oppose. He explores the pressures found in each of these circles and identifies windows of opportunity for interrupting a progression from governance to tyrannical rule. Chaleff reveals the follower’s ability to make a tangible difference in preventing the rise and consolidation of toxic political leaders’ power. He offers his readers a sense of real personal agency in place of feelings of helplessness and anxiety. Building on the success of his award-winning books, The Courageous Follower and Intelligent Disobedience, Chaleff’s timely new book provides a mirror, a map, and guideposts for looking at ourselves and our ability to create better political leadership that we crave for our communities and our nation. Table of Contents Preface Introduction Chapter 1 — Followers in a Political Context Chapter 2 — Political Leaders — Uses and Abuses of Office Chapter 3 — Circles of Followers — The Political Leader They Create Chapter 4 — The Populace Circle — You and the Foundation of Political Power Chapter 5 — The Populace Circle — The Crowd and the Individual Chapter 6 — The Activists Circle — The Threat and Responsibility Chapter 7 — The Bureaucrat Circle — The Arm of the Government Leader Chapter 8 — The Bureaucrat Circle — Developing Political Savvy Chapter 9 — The Bureaucrat Circle — Navigating Dilemmas Chapter 10 — The Elite Circle — Influencers and the Power of Access Chapter 11 — The Elite Circle — Types of Elites and Their True Sef-Interest Chapter 12 — The Confidant Circle — Who Are They Really Chapter 13 — The Confidant Circle — Seduced by Power and the Price Paid Chapter 14 — Coalitions of Followers — How They Stop a Tyrant Chapter 15 — Refections on Political Following Acknowledgments Works Cited
  continue reading

1188 episodes

Artwork
iconShare
 
Manage episode 501781295 series 2097901
Content provided by Tell Me Your Story-New Paradigms for a New World and Richard Dugan. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Tell Me Your Story-New Paradigms for a New World and Richard Dugan or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.
Ira Chaleff Author 17 Quail Roost Lane Huntly, VA 22640 www.irachaleffauthor.com phone: 540 631 9026 cell: 240 994 0363 For anyone, anywhere on the political spectrum Ira Chaleff, an expert in political followership and one of the 100 “Best Minds in Leadership” (Leadership Excellence magazine) reveals how political followers can make or “brake” toxic leaders and what we can do —no matter our level of political influence or where we sit on the political spectrum— to support beneficial leaders and stop the rise of would-be tyrants. Political tyrants are one of the most destructive forces in the world, perpetrating mass oppression, suffering, war, and genocide. Unfortunately, we are no closer to eliminating this scourge of human political organization than we have ever been. Wherever you are on the political spectrum, you may have growing —even alarming— concerns about the potential impact of destructive political leaders on your country and those you love. You see increasing attempts by these leaders to use the power of the media and government to control the citizenry, enrich their cronies, turn ordinary people against each other, and weaken the checks and balances on which democracies depend. At the same time, you may feel despair about your ability to make a difference on the course of events or feel unsure of how to take a stand. Ira Chaleff, with his long and deep exposure to leadership and followership at high levels of government service and his extensive research into abuses of power, shows us that we, too, have power —and maybe more than we think. But it must be used in timely and politically savvy ways. Chaleff unpacks the choices for action available to us depending on our circle of influence in relation to the political leaders we support or oppose. He explores the pressures found in each of these circles and identifies windows of opportunity for interrupting a progression from governance to tyrannical rule. Chaleff reveals the follower’s ability to make a tangible difference in preventing the rise and consolidation of toxic political leaders’ power. He offers his readers a sense of real personal agency in place of feelings of helplessness and anxiety. Building on the success of his award-winning books, The Courageous Follower and Intelligent Disobedience, Chaleff’s timely new book provides a mirror, a map, and guideposts for looking at ourselves and our ability to create better political leadership that we crave for our communities and our nation. Table of Contents Preface Introduction Chapter 1 — Followers in a Political Context Chapter 2 — Political Leaders — Uses and Abuses of Office Chapter 3 — Circles of Followers — The Political Leader They Create Chapter 4 — The Populace Circle — You and the Foundation of Political Power Chapter 5 — The Populace Circle — The Crowd and the Individual Chapter 6 — The Activists Circle — The Threat and Responsibility Chapter 7 — The Bureaucrat Circle — The Arm of the Government Leader Chapter 8 — The Bureaucrat Circle — Developing Political Savvy Chapter 9 — The Bureaucrat Circle — Navigating Dilemmas Chapter 10 — The Elite Circle — Influencers and the Power of Access Chapter 11 — The Elite Circle — Types of Elites and Their True Sef-Interest Chapter 12 — The Confidant Circle — Who Are They Really Chapter 13 — The Confidant Circle — Seduced by Power and the Price Paid Chapter 14 — Coalitions of Followers — How They Stop a Tyrant Chapter 15 — Refections on Political Following Acknowledgments Works Cited
  continue reading

1188 episodes

All episodes

×
 
Loading …

Welcome to Player FM!

Player FM is scanning the web for high-quality podcasts for you to enjoy right now. It's the best podcast app and works on Android, iPhone, and the web. Signup to sync subscriptions across devices.

 

Copyright 2025 | Privacy Policy | Terms of Service | | Copyright
Listen to this show while you explore
Play