Revision summary
Pareto: history as circulation of elites, lions and foxes, not mass self-rule. Parties, boards, and caste-business recruitment still fit. Mills’s power elite is a related present map. Marx, gender, and global firms mark the limits. Relevant as scepticism; incomplete as full class theory.
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Introduction
Vilfredo Pareto treated history as the circulation of elites, not as the self-rule of the many. Residues of combination and persistence, lions and foxes, replace one another. Democracy changes the idiom of rule more than it abolishes a governing minority.
Body
The claim
- Every society has a governing elite and a non-elite. Revolution is often elite replacement, not elite extinction.
- Foxes rule by cunning and combination; lions by force and persistence. Decay of residues invites circulation.
Present relevance
- Party systems, corporate boards, and senior bureaucracy still concentrate command, as C. Wright Mills later mapped as a power elite in another vocabulary.
- Caste associations, business houses, and professional credentials recruit new personnel into old summit posts: circulation of persons, stability of height.
- Media and elections change the fox’s tools. They do not, by themselves, equalise power.
Limits
- Marx locates elite change in class contradiction, not in psychology of residues.
- Gender and reserved representation show political engineering of who may enter the elite, which Pareto under-theorised.
- Global firms and platforms add a transnational elite that a national circulation model only partly captures.
Comment
- Relevant as a warning against naive popular sovereignty.
- Incomplete as a theory of capitalism, gender, and world-system hierarchy.
Flow diagram
flowchart TD EL[Governing elite] --> CIR[Circulation] NON[Non-elite] --> CIR FOX[Foxes cunning] --> CIR LION[Lions force] --> CIR NOW[Parties boards platforms] --> EL
Conclusion
Pareto remains relevant wherever a minority governs through force, cunning, and recruitment. Elections circulate personnel more than they abolish elites. Marx, Mills, and gender critique are needed so that “circulation” does not become a cynical law of nature.
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