Rise and Fall of Elites

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Altruistic Sentiment
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Ascending Period
Astronomic Phenomena
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Author_Vilfredo Pareto
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Chaste Matron
Clement Juglar
Courageous Content
Daily Economic News
democratic system decay
Descending Period
Dreyfus Affaire
elite circulation theory
elite transformation in modern societies
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French Nationalists
French Parlement
future
Future Elite
Glass Blowers
Intellectual Gifts
Modern Ascetics
Napoleon III
Nonlogical Actions
Paul De Rousiers
period
political sociology
power dynamics analysis
Present Elite
Religious Sentiment
Secondary Manifestations
Similar Superstitions
social equilibrium model
Socialist Faith
sociological methodology
Unlawful Appropriations
Vice Versa
Vilfredo Pareto

Product details

  • ISBN 9780887388729
  • Weight: 136g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 30 Jan 1991
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Combining a thorough introduction to the work of nineteenth-and early twentieth-century Italian social theorist Vilfredo Pareto with a highly readable English translation of Pareto's last monograph "Generalizations," originally published in 1920, this work illustrates how and why democratic forms of government undergo decay and are eventually reinvigorated. More than any other social scientist of his generation, Pareto offers a well-developed, articulate, and compelling theory of change based on a Newtonian vision of science and an engineering model of social equilibrium.

This dynamic involves a shifting balance among the countervailing forces of centralization and decentralization of power, economic expansion and contraction, and liberalism versus traditionalism in public sentiment. By 1920, Pareto had developed a scheme for predicting shifts in magnitude of these forces and subsequent change in the character of society. This book will be of interest to students, teachers, or general readers interested in political science, sociology and late-nineteenth/ early-twentieth century social theory.

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