The Few and the Many: A Typology of Elites

The Few and the Many: A Typology of Elites

by Eric Carlton
The Few and the Many: A Typology of Elites

The Few and the Many: A Typology of Elites

by Eric Carlton

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Overview

Social scientists are concerned with élites of many kinds - bureaucracies, military oligarchies, political leaders and the like. The study of élites is frequently characterised by a certain suspicion, and the tone of the enquirer’s description and discussion of such groups is often sceptical if not actually hostile. While not simply an attempt to redress the balance, this book is intended to provide the reader with a fair idea of the nature and variety of élites and to offer some explanantions as to why societies over a remarkably wide range of time, space and economic development have evolved a structure in which a small group exercises a disproportionate power over the great mass of their fellows. The first section deals with theoretical approaches to élites and élitism, summarising and criticising work from Plato and Weber, Popper, Scruton and Bottomore. The second section consists of a number of historical and contemporary case studies, ranging from Classical Athens to late twentieth-century Western society, which individually and in combination illustrate and amplify the theoretical material. The final section draws together the main arguments in the form of a critique and conclusions.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781351889780
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 07/05/2017
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 232
File size: 391 KB

About the Author

Eric Carlton

Table of Contents

Contents: Introduction: Theories of Elites; Elitism by Birth: The Hindu Caste System; Elitism by Class: Social Differentiation in Classical Greece; Elitism by Selection: Byzantine Bureaucracy; Elitism by Race: Europeans and Early Colonial America; Elitism by Moral Right: Europeans and Early Colonial Contacts; Elitism by Special Election: The Millenarian Phenomenon; Elitism by Conquest: The Tragedy of Cambodia; Elitism and Ecclesiastical Authority: The Church and Medieval Heresy; Elitism by Sex: The Gender Issue; Elitism by Party: National Socialism in Germany 1920-45; Elitism by Economic Status: The Western "Models" Problem; Elitism by Culture: The Mass Culture Debate; Elitism by Education: The Status of the Science Issue; Postscript; Bibliography; Index.
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