1. Max Weber, Wirtschaft and Gesellschaft, 1922, 2nd edn, 1925, pp. 16–20, equates authority with legitimacy, or seems to do so; the text is not clear. Cf. chap. 13 of my Man and His Government 1963.
2. Ibid., p. 172, and the discussion in my (with Z. Brzezinski) Totalitarian Dictatorship and Autocracy, rev. edn, 1965, pp. 41 ff.
3. Carl Schmitt, Legalität and Legitimität, 1932, discussed by Sternberger, op. cit. (note 7).
4. Robert E. Lane, Political Ideology—Why the American Common Man Believes What he Does, 1962; Lane does not clarify what is to be understood by ‘common man’, for which see my The New Belief in the Common Man, 1942 (rev. edn, 1950). Cf. for a broad review of prevailing ideologies Ideologies and Modern Politics, Reo M. Christenson and others, 1971.
5. Arthur M. Schlesinger, The Age of Roosevelt—The Crisis of the Old Order, 1933–1937, 1957 and James MacGregor Burns, Roosevelt—The Soldier of Freedom, 1940–1945,1970, andRoosevelt—The Lion and the Fox, 1956.