"Max Weber's portrayal of modern elftes shows clear proximity to 'classical elite theory,' modern 'elite perspective,' and 'democratic elitism.' This portrayal - stressing power concentration in the state apparata, legitimacy of rule, centrality of leadership groups, and the capacity of these groups to form cohesive power actors - anticipates many central themes in the work of contemporary elite theorists, such as John Higley, whose theoretical attention focuses on patterns of elite integration and ruling consensus as the key 'elite variables.' Higley's seminal studier, especially those linking such elite integration and ruling consensus with political outcomes and regime types, combine the classical elite-theoretical heritage with the Webe...
From a sociological point of view the elitist phenomenon must be examined from two angles: the quest...
The term Weberian bureaucracy refers to Max Weber’s (1864–1920) ideal type (or model) of rational bu...
"Noting that Marxist and elite paradigms birthed competing theories on social and political change a...
This special issue of the HSR is dedicated to John Higley in honour of his continued accomplishment ...
This thesis revolves around a textual analysis of the Weberian thesis that classes, status groups a...
The term ‘elite’ was introduced to the vocabulary of the social sciences in the late nineteenth cent...
"John Higley' s work traverses the boundaries of sociology, history and politics in the best traditi...
Critiques of elites define populism, which conceives of power relations as a unified, conspiring eli...
The author tries to prove the significance of including the factor of power in building theories of...
While Max Weber is commonly treated as a social theorist or a theorist of social stratification, rel...
Just as there are fundamental founders and successors of every field, there are also leaders of the ...
Elitist theory divides society into two groups: the rulers, or "elite", and the ruled, or "masses". ...
Gilles Deleuze argued that modern western societies are undergoing or have undergone a shift away fr...
This study aims to analyse, the general power structure of Turkish society. On a general basis “Elit...
The subject of this paper is political elitism (or the existence of political elites) and the shapin...
From a sociological point of view the elitist phenomenon must be examined from two angles: the quest...
The term Weberian bureaucracy refers to Max Weber’s (1864–1920) ideal type (or model) of rational bu...
"Noting that Marxist and elite paradigms birthed competing theories on social and political change a...
This special issue of the HSR is dedicated to John Higley in honour of his continued accomplishment ...
This thesis revolves around a textual analysis of the Weberian thesis that classes, status groups a...
The term ‘elite’ was introduced to the vocabulary of the social sciences in the late nineteenth cent...
"John Higley' s work traverses the boundaries of sociology, history and politics in the best traditi...
Critiques of elites define populism, which conceives of power relations as a unified, conspiring eli...
The author tries to prove the significance of including the factor of power in building theories of...
While Max Weber is commonly treated as a social theorist or a theorist of social stratification, rel...
Just as there are fundamental founders and successors of every field, there are also leaders of the ...
Elitist theory divides society into two groups: the rulers, or "elite", and the ruled, or "masses". ...
Gilles Deleuze argued that modern western societies are undergoing or have undergone a shift away fr...
This study aims to analyse, the general power structure of Turkish society. On a general basis “Elit...
The subject of this paper is political elitism (or the existence of political elites) and the shapin...
From a sociological point of view the elitist phenomenon must be examined from two angles: the quest...
The term Weberian bureaucracy refers to Max Weber’s (1864–1920) ideal type (or model) of rational bu...
"Noting that Marxist and elite paradigms birthed competing theories on social and political change a...