Elite theorists argue that power is concentrated in the hands of a small minority. How useful is this view?
Title: Elite theorists argue that power is concentrated in the hands of a small minority. How useful is this view?
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Details: Words: 927 | Pages: 3 (approximately 235 words/page)
Elite theorists argue that power is concentrated in the hands of a small minority. How useful is this view?
Category: /Social Sciences/Sociology
Details: Words: 927 | Pages: 3 (approximately 235 words/page)
In order to assess how useful this view is, we must first look at the differing factions operating within the framework of elite theory. On doing this it will become apparent within the scope of Government, that this view is outdated and riddled with flaws.
Elite theory originally developed from the work of Gaetano Mosca and Vilfredo Pareto, two italian sociologists writing at the turn of the last century. Pareto argued that, in the course
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to promote both greater openess and greater democracy -not least by providing continual public demonstrations that, far from being cohesive and untied, the so-called establishment spoke with many, often sharply divergent, voices (COXALL & ROBINS,1989).
The overall count against the notion of an establishment in Britain is clear; it is neither united, nor -in an age of revelations and media coverage- mysterious, nor-and most important of all -free from popular control. It is a myth.