The study of leadership, by D. A. Rustow.
On the nature of psycho-historical evidence: in search of Gandhi, by E. H. Erikson.
The theory of charismatic leadership, by R. C. Tucker.
The Marxist pattern, by A. B. Ulam.
Nkrumah, charisma, and the coup, by D. E. Apter.
Sayyid Jamal ad-Din al-Afghani: a case of posthumous charisma? By N. R. Keddie.
Uchimura Kanzō: Japanese prophet, by J. F. Howes.
Atatürk as founder of a state, by D. A. Rustow.
The will to grandeur: de Galle as political artist, by S. and I. Hoffmann.
The white revolutionary: reflections on Bismarck, by H. A. Kissinger.
Underdevelopment, obstacles to the perception of change, and leadership, by A. O. Hirschman.
Adult identity and presidential style: the rhetorical emphasis, by J. D. Barber.
Newton as autocrat of science, by F. E. Manuel.
The power of intellect and the politics of ideas, by B. D. Karl.
James Mill and the Utilitarians, by B. Mazlish.
William James and the twice-born sick soul, by C. Strout.