
New Books in Psychology Molly Worthen, "Spellbound: How Charisma Shaped American History from the Puritans to Donald Trump" (Random House, 2025)
Sep 6, 2025
Molly Worthen, a history professor at the University of North Carolina and freelance journalist, dives into the captivating role of charisma in American history. She discusses how charismatic leaders, from the Puritans to Donald Trump, exploit cultural upheaval to connect with followers. Worthen highlights the impact of narrative on political movements and critiques the emotional ties fans develop with these figures. The conversation reveals how the desire for meaning fuels the rise of personalities who promise order amid chaos.
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Balance Novelty With Familiarity
- Effective charismatic messages balance creativity with cultural familiarity to resonate and persuade.
- Leaders borrow enough language and symbols from existing traditions so critiques land and converts can make sense of the new story.
Crisis And Cultural Hunger Shape Charisma
- Charismatic surges often follow broader cultural crises or anxieties, but 'crisis' can be interpreted in many eras.
- The 1960s–70s hunger for authentic experience helped televangelists and healing ministries expand beyond Pentecostal margins.
Message Amplified By Media And Spectacle
- Spectacle matters but so does the message; print and media can spread charisma beyond live events.
- People found spiritual meaning in Whitfield's printed sermons as much as in his theatrical public performances.






