The topic elites, respectively political elites comes alive with the authors and their texts of different levels and it is examined philosophers, political scientists, sociologists. The concept of the elite, but also inflects common language of everyday life. We hear f. e. "elitists, verchuska, barons, peacocks etc. So, terms of showing the pejorative tinge. This so-called ordinary perception is often influenced by the actual operation of the representatives of this group, class, and of reflection to what occurs in practice, seen and perceived by the people in everyday life, in mutual contact or indirectly (own experience), but also media, reading and absorption of available evidence and their own conclusions about them. It is therefore a r...
Globalization has given rise to an ever-increasing number of global elites holding leadership posi...
From a sociological point of view the elitist phenomenon must be examined from two angles: the quest...
The term ‘elite’ was introduced to the vocabulary of the social sciences in the late nineteenth cent...
The discussion about elites is part of a cumbersome and long debate. In the context of a globalized...
Since the financial crisis, the issue of the ‘one percent’ has become the centre of intense public d...
The pressure from the contemporary globalizing world has put great stress on the nation-state and th...
The author tries to prove the significance of including the factor of power in building theories of...
Who are the elite? Those who are called elite today, Will be forgotten next day. Those who are toda...
A small group of citizens wields significant influence in the corporate, political, and military rea...
Generally, elite means: “the high layer or an elevated position” (Sartori. 1961, p.94), and it defin...
This open access book describes how elite studies theoretically and methodologically construct their...
The key questions about today’s elites are easy to ask. How did a few spectacularly wealthy bankers ...
The article contributes to the discussions about global elites from a field-theoretical and empirica...
Elites have always ruled – wielding inordinate power and wealth, taking decisions that shape life fo...
Abstract: The article discusses the trend of securitization of the political elite as a reaction to ...
Globalization has given rise to an ever-increasing number of global elites holding leadership posi...
From a sociological point of view the elitist phenomenon must be examined from two angles: the quest...
The term ‘elite’ was introduced to the vocabulary of the social sciences in the late nineteenth cent...
The discussion about elites is part of a cumbersome and long debate. In the context of a globalized...
Since the financial crisis, the issue of the ‘one percent’ has become the centre of intense public d...
The pressure from the contemporary globalizing world has put great stress on the nation-state and th...
The author tries to prove the significance of including the factor of power in building theories of...
Who are the elite? Those who are called elite today, Will be forgotten next day. Those who are toda...
A small group of citizens wields significant influence in the corporate, political, and military rea...
Generally, elite means: “the high layer or an elevated position” (Sartori. 1961, p.94), and it defin...
This open access book describes how elite studies theoretically and methodologically construct their...
The key questions about today’s elites are easy to ask. How did a few spectacularly wealthy bankers ...
The article contributes to the discussions about global elites from a field-theoretical and empirica...
Elites have always ruled – wielding inordinate power and wealth, taking decisions that shape life fo...
Abstract: The article discusses the trend of securitization of the political elite as a reaction to ...
Globalization has given rise to an ever-increasing number of global elites holding leadership posi...
From a sociological point of view the elitist phenomenon must be examined from two angles: the quest...
The term ‘elite’ was introduced to the vocabulary of the social sciences in the late nineteenth cent...