01845nas 2200553-a 450 99620251780331620240413021612.0(CKB)963018358384(CONSER)sn-99008758-(EXLCZ)9996301835838419990616b19992000 --- aengtxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierEmediaWilton, CT Online, Inc.©1999-©20001 online resourceRefereed/Peer-reviewedTitle from cover.Print version: Emedia. (DLC)sn 99008758 (OCoLC)41550587 1525-4658 E mediaEMEDIA (MEDFORD, N.JEmediaInteractive multimediaPublishingUnited StatesPeriodicalsCD-ROM publishingUnited StatesPeriodicalsMultimédias interactifsÉditionÉtats-UnisPériodiquesÉdition sur cédéromÉtats-UnisPériodiquesCD-ROM publishingfast(OCoLC)fst00843361Interactive multimediaPublishingfast(OCoLC)fst00976004Cd-romsgttMultimediagttUnited Statesfasthttps://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJtxgQXMWqmjMjjwXRHgrqPeriodicals.fastPeriodicals.lcgftInteractive multimediaPublishingCD-ROM publishingMultimédias interactifsÉditionÉdition sur cédéromCD-ROM publishing.Interactive multimediaPublishing.Cd-roms.Multimedia.004.5/6JOURNAL996202517803316exl_impl conversionEmedia2562362UNISA02441nam 22005533a 450 991034596670332120250203232517.0https://doi.org/10.6093/978-88-6887-055-3(CKB)4920000000094049(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/72021(ScCtBLL)5c0217d2-e820-4e78-bfd0-c5442b1b7ccd(OCoLC)1121231995(Perlego)2343210(oapen)doab62545(oapen)doab72021(EXLCZ)99492000000009404920250203i20192019 uu itaurmn|---annantxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierWe, the Elite : Storia dell'elitismo negli Stati Uniti dal 1920 al 1956 /Giorgio VolpeFedOA - Federico II University Press2019[s.l.] :FedOA - Federico II University Press,2019.1 electronic resource (214 p.)Clio: Saggi di scienze storiche, archeologiche e storico-artistiche239788868870553 886887055X The volume addresses the problem of receiving elitism in the United States in the period between 1920 and 1956, identifying the protagonists, the phases and themes that characterized it. After having introduced the fundamental principles of the theory of the elites, the first part of the study reconstructs the debate that it aroused beyond the Atlantic. The second examines the original American reworking of the elitist lesson, concentrating the analysis on the works of the authors most strongly influenced by it: Joseph A. Schumpeter, Harold D. Lasswell, Charles W. Mills. In this way, the study aims to demonstrate how Italian elitism contributed in a meaningful way to the elaboration of democratic pluralism and to the construction of American political-cultural hegemony in the second post-war period.xxxxbicsscElite TheoryUnited StatesPluralismDemagogyParetoMoscaMichelsSchumpeterLasswellMillsxxxxVolpe Giorgio477914ScCtBLLScCtBLLBOOK9910345966703321We, the Elite4319499UNINA