CARLTON, ERIC
The Few and the Many a Typology of Elites
Hampshire, England: Routledge, 1996. First Edition (?); First Impression. Hardcover with Illustrated dustjacket. ISBN: 185928194X. Slight marks to top fore edge. Previous owner noted 'Library Copy' on Front Inside Cover. ; Slight marks to top fore edge. Previous owner noted 'Library Copy' on Front Inside Cover. The Few and the Many: A Typology of Elites by Eric Carlton is a sociological study that explores the nature, formation, and function of elites in society. Carlton examines how elite groupswhether political, economic, religious, or intellectualemerge, maintain power, and interact with the broader population. The book offers a typology, categorizing different kinds of elites and analyzing their roles in both historical and contemporary contexts. Carlton draws on a wide range of examples to show how elites influence social order, stability, and change, contributing to debates on authority, leadership, and social stratification. ; 6.5 X 1 X 9.75 inches; 232 pages. Very Good in Very Good- dust jacket .

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