Les partis politiques est un essai classique de Robert Michels explorant les tendances oligarchiques inh rentes aux d mocraties. Traduit par S. Jank l vitch, cet ouvrage examine comment les partis politiques, malgr leurs id aux d mocratiques, peuvent voluer vers des structures de pouvoir domin es par une lite. Michels analyse les m canismes sociaux et organisationnels qui conduisent cette oligarchisation, offrant une perspective critique sur la dynamique du pouvoir au sein des organisations politiques.
Ce livre reste pertinent pour comprendre les d fis de la d mocratie et les forces qui peuvent la menacer de l'int rieur. Il est essentiel pour les tudiants en science politique, les chercheurs et tous ceux qui s'int ressent la th orie politique et la sociologie des organisations.
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