by Harold D. Lasswell
University of Chicago Press, 1986
Paper: 978-0-226-46919-5

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ABOUT THIS BOOK
First published in 1930, this classic study of personality types remains vital for the understanding of contemporary public figures. Lasswell's pioneering application of the concepts of clinical psychology to the understanding of powerbrokers in politics, business, and even the church offers insights into the careers of leaders as diverse as Adolf Hitler and Richard Nixon.

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