Irina Dumitrescu: Charisma and Confession
Glenn Most: Charisma, Charis, Chairō, Charizō. Remarks on a Greek Etymology
Susan Neiman: Albert Einstein’s Charisma: Attempting a Love Letter
Julia Sonnevend: Beyond Charisma: The Politics of Charm
Michel Chaouli: Poetic Charisma
Konstanty Gebert: Revolutionary Charisma
Molly Worthen: The Rise of Charisma, the Fall of Experts, and the Future of Politics
Albie Sachs: The Making, Unmaking, and Re-Making of Nelson Mandela




Conference
Thursday, Jun 25 – Saturday, Jun 27, 2026

Charisma

International Conference

It will also be broadcast live on Zoom. To watch online, please register here:
Thursday, June 25
Friday, June 26
Saturday, June 27

Conception: Susan Neiman, Potsdam
with: Avrum Burg, Jerusalem; Michel Chaouli, Bloomington; Lorraine Daston, Berlin; Irina Dumitrescu, Bonn; J Henry Fair, New York; Konstanty Gebert, Warsaw; Daniel Kehlmann, Berlin/New York; Claire Messud, Cambridge, Mass.; Glenn Most, Chicago/Pisa; Fintan O’Toole, Dublin; Jed Perl, New York; Albie Sachs, Cape Town; Volker Schlöndorff, Berlin; Julia Sonnevend, New York; Mingming Wang, Beijing; Sean Wilentz, Princeton; James Wood, Cambridge, Mass.; Molly Worthen, Chapel Hill

Charisma, like pornography, is easier to recognize than define. Social scientists have not improved on Max Weber’s attempt, which is so vague as to border on tautology. Charisma is not a matter of intelligence (though intelligence helps) or competence (which often doesn’t). It’s essentially erotic, but it need not involve sex. Its mystery led the early Greeks, who first named it, to view it as a gift of the gods: something that cannot be cultivated but might be conferred by grace. Attempts to describe it often rely on metaphors of light: charismatic people are dazzling, or sparkling, or fiery. In an attempt to get beyond social science or metaphor, leading international thinkers will discuss historical, political, religious, literary, and artistic dimensions of this crucial but elusive concept.

 
Program

The event will be held in English