MillsC. Wright, The Power Elite (New York: Oxford University Press, Galaxy, 1959), pp. 276–277.
2.
HobbesThomas, Leviatham, Chapter XI.
3.
ArendtHannah, The Human Condition (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1958), p. 203.
4.
OgleMarbury B.Jr.SchneiderLouisWileyJay W., Power, Order, and the Economy (New York: Harper and Brothers, 1954), p. 52.
5.
Arendt, loc. cit.
6.
de JouvenelBertrand, On Power (Boston: Beacon Press, 1962), p. 8.
7.
RussellBertrand, Power, A New Social Analysis (London: W. W. Norton and Co., 1938), pp. 11–12.
8.
RiesmanDavid, The Lonely Crowd (Garden City: Anchor Books, Doubleday & Company, Inc., 1959), p. 271.
9.
Arendt, op. cit., p. 200.
10.
Ibid., p. 201.
11.
CoserLewis A.RosenbergBertrand, Sociological Theory (New York: Macmillan Company, 1957), p. 123.
12.
GoldhamerHerbertShilsEdward A., eds., “Types of Power and Status,”American Journal of Sociology, XLV (1939), 171–172.
13.
MichelsRoberto, “Authority,”Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences, p. 319.
14.
TawneyRichard Henry, Equality (London: G. Allen and Unwin, 1952), pp. 175–176.
15.
D'AntonioWilliam V.EhrlichHoward J., eds., Power and Democracy in America (Notre Dame: University of Notre Dame Press, 1961), p. 132.
16.
GerthHansMillsC. Wright, Character and Social Structure (New York: Harcourt, Brace, 1953), p. 195.
17.
Russell, op. cit., p. 35.
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Arendt, loc. cit.
19.
D'AntonioEhrlich, op. cit., p. 92.
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D'AntonioEhrlich, loc. cit.LasswellHarold D.KaplanAbraham, Power and Society (New Haven: Yale University Press, 1950), pp. 75–76.
21.
BarnardChester I, The Functions of the Executive (Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1938), p. 163.
22.
ParsonsTalcott, “The Distribution of Power in American Society,”World Politics, X (1957), 140.
23.
Benjamin Selekman in FennDan H.Jr., ed., Management's Mission in a New Society (New York: McGraw-Hill Book Company Inc., 1959), p. 310.
24.
GuardiniRomano, Power and Responsibility (Chicago: Henry Regnery Company, 1961), pp. 1–3.
25.
LasswellKaplan, op. cit., p. 76.
26.
ArendtHannah, Between Past and Future (New York: Viking Press, 1961), p. 97.
27.
Parsons, op. cit., p. 139.
28.
GalbraithJohn Kenneth, American Capitalism (Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company, 1956), pp. 26–27.
29.
Plato, Republic, Book I, trans. JowettB. (New York: Walter J. Black, Inc., 1942), pp. 236–237.
30.
MachiavelliNiccolo, The Prince (New York: Modern Library, 1940), p. 57.
31.
Parsons, op. cit., p. 140.
32.
Ibid., pp. 140–141.
33.
SorokinPitirim A.LundenWalter A., Power and Morality (Boston: Porter Sargent, 1959), p. 37.
34.
Ibid., p. 49.
35.
Ibid., Chapter 11.
36.
Parsons, op. cit., p. 139.
37.
Sorokin, op. cit., p. 177.
38.
RussellBertrand, A History of Western Philosophy (New York: Simon and Schuster, 1945), p. 772.
39.
Guardini, op. cit., p. 98.
40.
Strausz-HupéRobert, Power and Community (New York: Frederick A. Praeger, 1956), p. 81.
41.
JouvenelDe, op. cit., p. 304.
42.
Hobbes, Leviathan, Chapter XIII.
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For example, Strausz-Hupé, op. cit.
44.
SabineGeorge H., A History of Political Theory (New York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston, Inc., 1961), p. 403.
45.
FriedrichCarl Joachim, Constitutional Government and Politics (New York: Harper and Brothers, 1937).
46.
LasswellKaplan, op. cit., p. 77.
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Guardini, op. cit.; HillenbrandMartin J., Power and Morals (New York: Columbia University Press, 1959); SylviaSelekmanBenjamin, Power and Morality in a Business Society (New York: McGraw-Hill Book Company Inc., 1956).
48.
Hillenbrand, op. cit., p. 11.
49.
LippmanWalter, The Public Philosophy (Boston: Little, Brown and Company, 1955).
50.
Parsons, op. cit., p. 140.
51.
OgleSchneiderWiley, op. cit., p. 39.
52.
LasswellKaplan, op. cit., p. 10
53.
Riesman, op. cit., p. 253.
54.
Russell, Power, op. cit.
55.
CoopermanDavidWalterE. V., Power and Civilization (New York: Thomas Y. Crowell Company, 1962), p. 2.
56.
Parsons, op. cit.
57.
MillsC. WrightSorokin, op. cit.
58.
LipsetS. M., “Some Social Requisites of Democracy,”American Political Science Review, LII (1959), 69, 86.
59.
OgleSchneiderWiley, op. cit., p. 52.
60.
CoserRosenberg, op. cit., p. 123.
61.
Barnard, op. cit., p. 165.
62.
Ibid., p. 163.
63.
CoopermanWalter, op. cit., p. 2.
64.
Riesman, op. cit., p. 257.
65.
OgleSchneiderWiley, op. cit., p. 37.
66.
FrommErich, Escape from Freedom (New York: Farrar and Reinhardt, 1941), p. 141.
67.
Hillenbrand, op. cit., p. 6.
68.
LasswellKaplan, op. cit., p. 205.
69.
BerleA. A.Jr.MillerArthur, Edward Mason, and others.
70.
WeberMax, Essays in Sociology, trans. GerthH.MillsC. W. (New York: Oxford University Press, 1946), p. 129.
71.
Michels, op. cit., p. 319.
72.
Russell, Power, op. cit., p. 12.
73.
LasswellKaplan, op. cit., p. 77.
74.
CoopermanWalter, op. cit., p. 2.
75.
Arendt, The Human Condition, op. cit., p. 201.
76.
JouvenelDe, op. cit., p. 160.
77.
Ibid., p. 177.
78.
Hillenbrand, op. cit., p. 45.
79.
SpitzDavid, Democracy and the Challenge of Power (New York: Columbia University Press, 1958), p. 18.