Elite Circulation, Power, and Political Stability: Pareto, Mosca, and Michels in Comparative Perspective Introduction Elite theory emerged in late nineteenth and early twentieth-century political sociology as a critique of classical liberal and democratic assumptions regarding popular sovereignty and mass rule. Thinkers such as Vilfredo Pareto, Gaetano Mosca, and Robert Michels converged on the claim that … Continue reading How does Pareto distinguish between governing elites and non-governing elites, and what mechanisms facilitate circulation between them? Compare Pareto’s theory of elite circulation with Mosca’s theory of the ruling class and Michels’ iron law of oligarchy.