Let's go back to that question.
If you look at past leadership, it has generally tended to be based on some class or group that was traditionally socially politically and or dynastically prominent in the state or civilization, not really or actually on any one single individual.
Some traditional examples are aristocracies, general staffs, ministries, etc.
If a single leader emerged somewhat, he traditionally came from such a class or group. If the leadership class or group broke down, he could come from anywhere.
Modern examples of the breakdown of a leadership class or group, and a so called real leader, emerging from elsewhere, are Hitler, Lenin.
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