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Political Parties A Sociological Study of the Oligarchical Tendencies of Modern Democracy
Michels, Robert Year Published: 1915 Pages: 416pp Resource Type: Book
Michels deals with the nature of leadership in the social organization, both on the governmental and trade union levels. It attempts to understand the tendency of oligarchy to replace democracy in these areas.
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Table of Contents
Chapter I. Democratic Aristocracy and Aristocratic Democracy Chapter II. The Ethical Embellishment of Social Struggles
PART ONE - Leadership in Democratic Organizations
A. Technical and Administrative Causes of Leadership Chapter I. Introductory - The Need for Organization Chapter II. Mechanical and Technical Impossibility of Direct Government by the Masses Chapter III.The Modern Democratic Party as a Fighting Party, Dominated by Militarist Ideas and Methods
B. Psychological Causes of Leadership Chapter IV. The Establishment of a Customary Right ot the Office of Delegate Chapter V. The Need for Leadership Felt by the Mass Chapter VI.The Political Gratitude of the Masses Chapter VII. The Cult of Veneration Among the Masses Chapter VII. Accessory Qualities Requisite to Leadership Chapter IX. Accessory Peculities of the Masses
C. Intellectual Factors Chapter X. Superiority of the Professional Leaders in Respect of Culture, and Their Indispensability; the Formal and Real Incompetence of the Masses
PART TWO - Autocratic Tendencies of Leaders
Chapter I.The Stability of Leadership Chapter II. The Financial Power of the Leaders and of the Party Chapter III.The Leaders and the Press Chapter IV.The Position of the Leaders in Relation to the Masses in Acutal Practice Chapter V. The Struggle Between the Leaders and the Masses Chapter VI. The Struggle Among the leaders Themselves Chapter VII.Bureaucracy. Centralizing and Decentralizing Tendencies
PART THREE - The Exercise of Power and Its Psychological Reaction upon the Leaders
Chapter I. Psychological Metamorphosis of the Leaders Chapter II. Bonapartst Ideology Chapter III. Identification of the Party with the Leader ("Le Parti C'est Moi")
PART FOUR - Social Analysis of Leadership
Chapter I. Introductory - The Class Struggle and Its Disintegrating Influence Upon the Bourgeoisie Chapter II. Analysis of the Bourgeois Elements in the Socialist Leadership Chapter III.Social Changes Resulting From Organization Chapter IV. The Need for the Differentiation of the Working Class Chapter V. Labour Leaders of Proletarian Orgin Chapter VI. Intellectuals, and the Need For Them in the Working-Class Partyies
PART FIVE - Attempts to Restrict the Influence of the Leaders
Chapter I. The Referendum Chapter II. The Postulate of Renunciation Chapter III. Syndicalism as Prophylactic Chapter IV. Anarchism as Prophylactic
PART SIX - Synthesis: The Oligarchical Tendencies of Organization
Chapter I. The Conservative Basis of Organization Chapter II. Democracy and the Iron Law of Oligarchy Chapter III. Party-Life in War-Time Chapter IV. Final Considerations
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