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The Ruling Class

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The Ruling Class

By: Gaetano Mosca
Narrated by: Charlton Griffin
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In Gaetano Mosca's groundbreaking work, The Ruling Class (originally published as Elementi di Scienza Politica in 1896), the Italian political philosopher shatters the illusions of pure democracy by revealing a timeless truth: in every society, from ancient civilizations to modern nations, power is always concentrated in the hands of an organized minority–the ruling class. Mosca masterfully argues that no matter the form of government, whether monarchy, aristocracy, or republic, a small elite inevitably dominates the majority, using political formulas, institutions, and social forces to maintain their position. This seminal book, (the first time the term "political science" was ever used), lays the foundation for elite theory, offering a realistic and unflinching lens on the dynamics of power that challenges idealistic views of equality and majority rule.

More relevant than ever in today's world of political upheavals and shifting elites, The Ruling Class provides profound insights into how ruling groups renew themselves, legitimize their authority, and shape society. Mosca's historical analysis spans cultures and eras, showing how the balance between elite stability and openness determines a nation's vitality and freedom. Essential listening for anyone seeking to understand the hidden structures behind politics, this classic influences thinkers across the spectrum and equips listeners with the tools to critically examine power in any era.

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