Die Gevestigde Orde
In sosiologie en in politieke wetenskap, verwys die term Die Gevestigde Orde na die dominante sosiale groep, die élite wat 'n staatsvorm, 'n organisasie of 'n instelling beheer. In die praktyk van mag, is Die Gevestigde Orde is gewoonlik 'n self-seleksie, geslote elite wat in spesifieke instellings verskans is — dus kan 'n relatiewe klein sosiale klas alle sosio-politieke beheer uitoefen.[1]
Verwysings
- “The Establishment”, The New Fontana Dictionary of Modern Thought Third Edition (1999) Alan Bullock and Stephen Trombley, Eds., pp. 283–284.
Bronne
- Burch, Philip H. Jr. (1983). "The American establishment: Its historical development and major economic components". Research in Political Economy. 6: 83–156.
- Campbell, Fergus. The Irish Establishment 1879–1914 (2009)
- Dogan, Mattéi, Elite configurations at the apex of power (2003)
- Hennessy, Peter. The great and the good: an inquiry into the British establishment (Policy Studies Institute, 1986)
- Jones, Owen. The Establishment – and how they get away with it (Penguin, 2015)
- Kauppi, N. and Madsen, M.R., eds. Transnational Power Elites: The New Professionals of Governance, Law and Security (Routledge, 2013). online
- Page, E.C. People Who Run Europe (1997).
- Rovere, Richard. The American establishment and other reports, opinions, and speculations (1962), a famous spoof; it is online
- Silk, Leonard Solomon and Mark Silk. American Establishment (1980)
- Valentine, C. The British Establishment, 1760-1784: An Eighteenth-Century Biographical Dictionary (University of Oklahoma Press, 1970)
- Wodak, Ruth. "The “Establishment”, the “Élites”, and the “People”." Journal of Language and Politics 16.4 (2017): 551-565. online
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