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Hoover Institute Studies, Series B, Elites No. 1, January, 1952.
Power is an interpersonal situation: those who hold power depend on
a continuing stream of empowering responses. Are there ”born
leaders” and “born followers”? Is there a basic political
type, or a certain kind of personality that seeks power? What
implications do the motives for getting and using power have for
democratic forms of government? In the light of recurrent
challenges to democracy, and growing interest in psychological
factors in those who govern, Harold D. Lasswell’s classic study
offers a wide-ranging introduction to these vital concerns.
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