1. F. M. Barnard, ‘Culture and political development: Herder’s suggestive insights’, American Political Science Review, LXIII (1969) 392.
2. Its originator is usually considered to have been Gabriel Almond, in his article ‘Comparative political systems’, Journal of Politics, XVIII(1956) 391–409.
3. See, for instance, Gabriel Almond and James S. Coleman (eds), The Politics of the Developing Areas (Princeton, 1960) p. VIII; and Lucian Pye in Pye and Verba (eds), Political Culture and Political Development, pp. 11 and 24.
4. The classic study in this genre is Theodor W. Adorno et al., The Authoritarian Personality (New York, 1950 );
5. an earlier work was Harold D. Lasswell, Psychopathology and Politics (Chicago, 1930 ).