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Passion, Motivation, and Well-Being in Young Footballers: A Systematic Review. [PDF]
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Elites and Counter-Elites in P. Turchin’s Theory of Passionarity
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Elite-teorie en demokrasie/Elite theory and democracy
South African Journal of Sociology, 1985The elite theory seen in theoretical perspective within the ambit of Political Sociology offers certain possibilities as far as description and, perhaps, explanation of power in a society are concerned. This theory implies that power, on a macro-social level, is concentrated in the hands of an elite whose manipulation of the power enables it to control
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Elite Beliefs and the Theory of Democratic Elitism
2009Abstract This article discusses the empirical evidence of four of the more controversial pillars of the democratic elitism thesis that has been defined by early studies. The review in this article further supports the survey studies that compare the elite and mass opinions in cross-national contexts. An assessment of the elitists' claims
Mark Peffley, Robert Rohrschneider
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Elite theory and neo‐elite theory understandings of democracy: An analysis and criticism
Australian Journal of Political Science, 1992Paieto and Mosca, the original elite theorists, in addition to combating socialism developed a new analysis of and set of norms for democratic societies. Some democratic theorists counter‐attacked while others tried to incorporate parts of elite theory into their understandings of democracy.
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The Development of Elite Theory
2017This chapter introduces the handbook section on elite theory. It traces the roots of elite theory to Machiavelli and Hobbes and considers the seminal influence of Pareto, Mosca, Michels, Weber, Schumpeter, and Ortega y Gasset. It provides an overview of elite theory itself and links the composition, recruitment, and relative integration of elite groups,
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Accounting elites and accounting theory
Accounting, Organizations and Society, 1991Abstract A review essay of Sten Jonsson, Accounting Regulation and Elite Structures Driving Forces in the Development of Accounting Policy (New York: John Wiley & Sons, 1988). Using a reputational and a decisional approach, the study identifies a three-tiered Swedish accounting elite of approximately 40 persons. This elite plays a significant role in
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Elite Distinction: Grand Theory and Comparative Perspectives
Comparative Sociology, 2007AbstractMost of the major social theorists have addressed the issue of distinction. Largely ignoring each other's views on the matter, they have mainly sought to integrate their discussion within their respective grand theories. The main defect is that, often extrapolating from the analysis of one particular case, they have claimed to provide ...
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Knowledge, Eliteness, and Alternative Theories
2020AbstractThis chapter argues that we should expect that there are multiple highly elite, morally relevant properties. This follows from an epistemological thesis about how we can know that a property is elite. The thesis is that the elite properties are those that feature in the generalizations of true theories.
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