Explain vilfredo pareto's theory of elites
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The circulation of elite is a theory of regime changedescribed by Italian social scientist Vilfredo Pareto(1848–1923).
Changes of regime, revolutions, and so on occur not when rulers are overthrown from below, but when one elite replaces another. The role of ordinary people in such transformation is not that of initiators or principal actors, but as followers and supporters of one elite or another.
According to Pareto, since in every society there are classes, therefore each society is heterogeneous. Such a heterogeneity takes place on account of mental, moral, physical and cultural reasons but helps in maintaining social balance and organisation. According to Pareto, people are unequal physically, as well as intellectually and morally.
Some people are more gifted than others. Pareto says, those who are most capable in any particular grouping are the elite. The term elite denote simply, “a class of the people who have the highest indices in their branch of activity
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Changes of regime, revolutions, and so on occur not when rulers are overthrown from below, but when one elite replaces another. The role of ordinary people in such transformation is not that of initiators or principal actors, but as followers and supporters of one elite or another.
According to Pareto, since in every society there are classes, therefore each society is heterogeneous. Such a heterogeneity takes place on account of mental, moral, physical and cultural reasons but helps in maintaining social balance and organisation. According to Pareto, people are unequal physically, as well as intellectually and morally.
Some people are more gifted than others. Pareto says, those who are most capable in any particular grouping are the elite. The term elite denote simply, “a class of the people who have the highest indices in their branch of activity
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