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  2. Elite theory - Wikipedia

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    In philosophy, political science and sociology, elite theory is a theory of the state that seeks to describe and explain power relations in society.In its contemporary form in the 21st century, elite theory posits that (1) power in larger societies, especially nation-states, is concentrated at the top in relatively small elites; (2) power "flows predominantly in a top-down direction from ...

  3. Gaetano Mosca - Wikipedia

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    Political class, political formula (a set of doctrines propagated by the ruling elites), [1] elite theory Gaetano Mosca COSML COCI SoK ( Italian pronunciation: [ɡaeˈtaːno ˈmoska] ; 1 April 1858 – 8 November 1941) was an Italian political scientist , journalist and public servant .

  4. Elite - Wikipedia

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    Political cartoon from October 1884, showing wealthy plutocrats feasting at a table while a poor family begs beneath. In political and sociological theory, the elite (French: élite, from Latin: eligere, to select or to sort out) are a small group of powerful or wealthy people who hold a disproportionate amount of wealth, privilege, political power, or skill in a group.

  5. Circulation of elites - Wikipedia

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    The circulation of elites is a theory of regime change described by Italian sociologist Vilfredo Pareto (1848–1923). Changes of regime, revolutions, and so on occur not when rulers are overthrown from below, but when one elite replaces another. The role of ordinary people in such transformation is not that of initiators or principal actors ...

  6. Elite overproduction - Wikipedia

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    Elite overproduction is a concept developed ... periods of political instability have ... Turchin used current data and the structural-demographic theory, a ...

  7. Political class - Wikipedia

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    Political class (or political elite) is a concept in comparative political science, originally developed by Italian political theorist Gaetano Mosca (1858–1941). It refers to the relatively small group of activists that is highly aware and active in politics , and from whom the national leadership is largely drawn.

  8. Elite US universities face a political crisis they can’t control

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    The resignation of Harvard President Claudine Gay after new plagiarism claims closes her chapter in a storm that has dragged elite schools into bitter pre-election politics.

  9. Instrumental Marxism - Wikipedia

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    Instrumental Marxism, also elite analysis [1] or elite model, [2] is a theory which reasons that policy makers in government and positions of power tend to "share a common business or class background, and that their decisions will reflect their business or class interests". [3]