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personality cultPractice by which a leader is elevated to a pre-eminent status through a propaganda campaign. In the USSR, the cult of personality was developed by Joseph Stalin in the 1930s. Later, both Mao Zedong in China and Kim Il Sung in North Korea used similar techniques to reinforce their leadership and power. Current leaders who developed personality cults include Saddam Hussein in Iraq and Saparmurad Niyazov in Turkmenistan.
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| As the magician's cult of personality grows, so, too, does the prince's rage. Indeed, the cult of personality does seem to loom large in this market. Its next leader must re-establish a product planning organization with teeth, deemphasize marketing, destroy the ever-present cult of personality, and recognize the sorry state of its powertrains so he can institute a long-term battle plan. |
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