The Comparative Study of Elites: An Introduction and Bibliography, Issues 1-4Stanford University Press, 1952 - 72 pages |
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... occupations VI . Voluntary Associations 26. Professional 27. Public policy 28. Philanthropic and " Service " 29. Special interest - group 30. " Social " VII . Foreign Contacts 31. Parentage 32. Birth 33. Education 34. Occupation 35 ...
... occupations VI . Voluntary Associations 26. Professional 27. Public policy 28. Philanthropic and " Service " 29. Special interest - group 30. " Social " VII . Foreign Contacts 31. Parentage 32. Birth 33. Education 34. Occupation 35 ...
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... occupation the totals exceed 100 percent in every case . ) TABLE 1. SPECIALISTS IN PERSUASION AND OTHER OCCUPATIONS AMONG MODERN ELITES United States United Kingdom 1889-1949 1886-1950 France Germany 1890-1940 1890-1933 Specialists in ...
... occupation the totals exceed 100 percent in every case . ) TABLE 1. SPECIALISTS IN PERSUASION AND OTHER OCCUPATIONS AMONG MODERN ELITES United States United Kingdom 1889-1949 1886-1950 France Germany 1890-1940 1890-1933 Specialists in ...
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... occupation which has provided the French politician with a livelihood while he was making his way to the party apex ( and thence to the political elite ) has been the management of the party press . Hence , we find among the French ...
... occupation which has provided the French politician with a livelihood while he was making his way to the party apex ( and thence to the political elite ) has been the management of the party press . Hence , we find among the French ...
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THE PLACE OF ELITE STUDIES IN | 1 |
THE RADIR | 22 |
Testing the Hypotheses | 29 |
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