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Roberto Michels' First Lectures in Political Sociology was first
published in 1949. Minnesota Archive Editions uses digital
technology to make long-unavailable books once again accessible,
and are published unaltered from the original University of
Minnesota Press editions. A number of papers on key ideas in the
social sciences are made available to Americans for the first time
in this book. Representative of Western European culture, Roberto
Michels, author of the famous Political Parties and many other
works, asks and gives answers to a number of questions basic to the
further study of political behavior, socialeconomic institutions,
and public law. There parade before the reader of this volume the
really great European contributors to social science of the last
century: Saint-Simon, Karl Marx, Gabriel Tarde, Gaetano Mosca,
Vilfredo Pareto, Max Weber, Werner Sombart, Georges Sorel, and many
other critics and scholars. At every step the sociologist, the
economist, the psychologist, and the political scientist - for
Michels was all of these-intermingle and reinforce each other.
German born, Roberto Michels studied at Paris, Munich, Leipzig,
Halle, and Turin, and taught successively in some of Europe's
greatest universities. In 1927 he lectured in America at the
University of Chicago and elsewhere.
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