The Configuration of Political Society: Elite Pluralism and the "Tacit Pact of Domination"

The "elite theory" that flourished in Italy at the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries gave birth to a kind of political analysis that was based on the premise of a vertical distinction between ruling minorities ("elites") and a ruled majority. Political elites, as well as the fo...

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Contemporary art
Democracy
Dominance
Feasibility
Minority groups
Modern society
Political elites
Political parties
Political power
Politics
Theorists
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