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Why Elections Aren't Always Democratic: Challenging American Political Science's Founding Myth

Jun 22, 2025
Political theorist Natasha Piano from UCLA, author of 'Democratic Elitism', reinterprets Italian thinkers like Pareto and Mosca in a groundbreaking discussion. She argues that these elite theorists actually critiqued elite power rather than endorsed it, revealing how equating elections with democracy obscures plutocratic influences. Piano challenges the foundations of American political science, warning against the dangers of demagogic manipulation. Her insights urge a reevaluation of democratic practices amidst today's political landscape.
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INSIGHT

Modern Machiavellians Explained

  • Mosca and Pareto are modern Machiavellians analyzing elite rule and state stability.
  • Pareto credits Machiavelli's Discourses, focusing on elite corruption and resulting regime changes.
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Gramsci as Third Elite Theorist

  • Gramsci fits Italian elitist tradition, elaborating Mosca's ruling class theory with hegemony.
  • He highlights elite power and social movements, complementing Pareto and Mosca's focus on democracy beyond elections.
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Founding Myth of Political Science

  • American political science created a "founding myth" equating democracy with free and fair elections.
  • This myth covered up Italian theorists' warnings about plutocratic threats to electoral institutions.
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