Pareto, Vilfredo
The unique contributions of Vilfredo Pareto (1848–1923) to mathematical economics as well as sociopolitical theory were predicated on a remarkable background and education. The...
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Pareto, Vilfredo(1848–1923)
Vilfredo Pareto, the Italian economist, sociologist, and philosopher, was born in Paris, where his father, the Marchese di Pareto, a supporter of Mazzini, was living...
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The Italian sociologist, political theorist, and economist Vilfredo Pareto (1848-1923) is chiefly known for his influential theory of ruling elites and for his equally influential theory that politica...
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The Italian sociologist, political theorist, and economist Vilfredo Pareto (1848-1923) is chiefly known for his influential theory of ruling elites and for his equally influential theory that politica...
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Vilfredo Pareto's application of mathematics to economic analysis and sociology did much to advance the new fields' standing as legitimate sciences. Such developments as the Pareto optimum and his cur...
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In the following essay, Parsons reviews the English-language translation of Trattato di sociologia generale.
The final appearance, after being heralded for so many years, of the English translation...
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In the following essay, Cirillo investigates whether or not Pareto was in fact, as is often contended, a "precursor of fascism."
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INTRODUCTION
The fact that Vilfredo Pareto embraced ...
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In the following essay, Bellamy takes issue with critics who perceive a significant ideological discontinuity between Pareto's earlier and later writings.
Pareto, when studied at all, is gen...
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In the following essay, which was first published in 1936, Ginsberg challenges the central points of Pareto's sociological theories.
Pareto's sociology falls naturally into two parts....
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In the following essay, Lerner offers a highly critical view of P areto 's sociological thought.
Take a Machiavelli, with his amazing sense of the springs of human conduct and his cynicism a...
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In the following essay, which originally appeared in an Italian economic journal in 1949, Demaria examines Pareto's economic writings.
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By a consent which is nearly unanimous, Pareto has be...
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In the following essay, Jaffe reconsiders the basis for Pareto's reputation as a fascist ideologue.
From time to time various writers have linked the name of the Italian economist and sociol...
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In the following essay, which was originally published in Italian in 1964, Bobbio examines the formal structure of Trattato di sociologia generale.
As is known, the Trattato di sociologia generale ...
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In the following essay, which first appeared in the Quarterly Review of Economics in 1949, Schumpeter focuses on P areto 's economic theories.
In a volume devoted to Pareto's life and...
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In the following essay, Lopreato and Ness dismiss the view of Pareto as a forerunner of modern fascist ideology.
In the history of science it has often happened that a scholar's ideas are de...
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In the following excerpt, Cirillo provides a biographical and historical perspective for an examination of Pareto's economic writings.
The Man
Vilfredo Pareto was born in Paris on July 15, 1...
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Back in 1906, economist Vilfredo Pareto noted a striking fact in his native Italy: Twenty percent of the people owned 80 percent of the wealth. As Pareto looked about, he discovered that the "80/20...
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