Presidents of the Third Republic of Poland. Styles of Exercising Power
- Institution: Jan Kochanowski University in Kielce (Poland)
- Year of publication: 2005
- Source: Show
- Pages: 23-30
- DOI Address: http://dx.doi.org/10.15804/ppsy2005002
- PDF: ppsy/34/ppsy2005002.pdf
The notion of ‘style’ with reference to power is inherently vague and non-existent in the research terminology of social science. On the other hand though, it is difficult to find a more adequate expression to describe a peculiar, individual way of making use of powers deriving not so much from systematic adjustments as from the personality of a leader. Political power does not simply come down to a simple mechanism of giving and executing orders. It is a sort of performance demanding appropriate requisites lights, prestige and actors. As Herman suitably states: authority by its very nature seeks obedience and enhances prestige. Adopting a common view that each leader is a product of his own age, the personality of a president, therefore, incorporates both individual features and a shared experience of his generation. Considering the ways of realization the presidential power in Poland after 1989 it should be referred not only to its institutional or political aspects but also to historical and cultural background as factors co-determining this peculiar model of leadership.