The Comparative Study of Elites: An Introduction and Bibliography, Issues 1-4Stanford University Press, 1952 - 72 pages |
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... elite , we learn much about the nature of the society . Changes in the elite structure are , as is pointed out in chapter ii , indexes of revolution . By determining what is happening to the elites of societies around the globe ...
... elite , we learn much about the nature of the society . Changes in the elite structure are , as is pointed out in chapter ii , indexes of revolution . By determining what is happening to the elites of societies around the globe ...
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... elites , and analyses of institutional changes and of techno- logical development and diffusion will follow shortly . Research has made it apparent that changes in elite structures can be accurately evaluated only when they are viewed ...
... elites , and analyses of institutional changes and of techno- logical development and diffusion will follow shortly . Research has made it apparent that changes in elite structures can be accurately evaluated only when they are viewed ...
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... elite transformations since 1890 , the period covered by the RADIR Project . First , what elite changes have occurred ? Second , what factors explain them ? Third , how have elite changes affected other developments in which we are in ...
... elite transformations since 1890 , the period covered by the RADIR Project . First , what elite changes have occurred ? Second , what factors explain them ? Third , how have elite changes affected other developments in which we are in ...
Contents
THE PLACE OF ELITE STUDIES IN | 1 |
THE RADIR | 22 |
Testing the Hypotheses | 29 |
Copyright | |
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