This paper begins by asking how have elites, who are more fragmented, transitory and precarious than ever, continued to do so well out of discredited, financialized capitalist democracy? One possible answer lies in what I term the new professional econocracy. As the paper reveals, an increasing proportion of elite figures at the top of business and government now have educational and/or professional experiences of economics and related disciplines. On the one hand, this provides the basis of a shared professional discourse and accompanying set of norms, values and practices. This unites disparate and mobile elites. On the other hand, such knowledge enables these elites to both move across sectors and game the economic and accounting systems...
A century ago, the idea of "the economy" didn\u27t exist. Now economics is the supreme ideology of o...
w h o will rule tomorrow, as our societies move into the advanced stages of industrialism and beyond...
Control and legitimacy struggles between expert occupational groups and organizations have become mo...
This article begins by asking how have elites, who are more fragmented, transitory and precarious th...
The key questions about today’s elites are easy to ask. How did a few spectacularly wealthy bankers ...
From a sociological point of view the elitist phenomenon must be examined from two angles: the quest...
Elites have always ruled – wielding inordinate power and wealth, taking decisions that shape life fo...
Since the financial crisis, the issue of the ‘one percent’ has become the centre of intense public d...
The role of corporate elites – notably financial elites – has been at the forefront of political deb...
This short paper, really a thought piece, builds upon the examination begun in the Foreword of the C...
Critiques of elites define populism, which conceives of power relations as a unified, conspiring eli...
This article introduces the special issue on ‘Elites and Power after Financialization’. It is presen...
This article introduces the special issue on ‘Elites and Power after Financialization’. It is presen...
The focus of this chapter is on the process of financial elite formation and renewal, the means by w...
The financial crisis, and associated scandals, created a sense of a juridical deficit with regard to...
A century ago, the idea of "the economy" didn\u27t exist. Now economics is the supreme ideology of o...
w h o will rule tomorrow, as our societies move into the advanced stages of industrialism and beyond...
Control and legitimacy struggles between expert occupational groups and organizations have become mo...
This article begins by asking how have elites, who are more fragmented, transitory and precarious th...
The key questions about today’s elites are easy to ask. How did a few spectacularly wealthy bankers ...
From a sociological point of view the elitist phenomenon must be examined from two angles: the quest...
Elites have always ruled – wielding inordinate power and wealth, taking decisions that shape life fo...
Since the financial crisis, the issue of the ‘one percent’ has become the centre of intense public d...
The role of corporate elites – notably financial elites – has been at the forefront of political deb...
This short paper, really a thought piece, builds upon the examination begun in the Foreword of the C...
Critiques of elites define populism, which conceives of power relations as a unified, conspiring eli...
This article introduces the special issue on ‘Elites and Power after Financialization’. It is presen...
This article introduces the special issue on ‘Elites and Power after Financialization’. It is presen...
The focus of this chapter is on the process of financial elite formation and renewal, the means by w...
The financial crisis, and associated scandals, created a sense of a juridical deficit with regard to...
A century ago, the idea of "the economy" didn\u27t exist. Now economics is the supreme ideology of o...
w h o will rule tomorrow, as our societies move into the advanced stages of industrialism and beyond...
Control and legitimacy struggles between expert occupational groups and organizations have become mo...