Power Elite: C. W. Mills – A Sociological Perspective

Caste and Political Elite in India: A Sociological Analysis

Introduction The study of power, authority, and inequality lies at the heart of sociology, as societies are structured around the distribution of resources and decision-making capacities. Among the most significant contributions to the sociology of power is C. Wright Mills’s theory of the Power Elite, developed in his landmark book The Power Elite (1956). Mills, … Read more

Karl Marx: Concept of Power and the State

Caste and Political Elite in India: A Sociological Analysis

Introduction on Power and the State The analysis of power and the state has long been central to sociology, with Karl Marx standing as one of the most influential thinkers in shaping modern discourse on these themes. Marx’s understanding of power and the state cannot be separated from his broader theoretical framework of historical materialism, … Read more

Max Weber: Power and Authority in Sociological Perspective

Circulation of Elite: Pareto

Introduction on Power and Authority In the study of sociology, few thinkers have had as enduring an influence as Max Weber. As one of the founding figures of modern social science, Weber sought to understand the dynamics of society through the lens of social action, culture, economy, and politics. Among his many theoretical contributions, his … Read more

Foucault’s Concept of Power in Sociological Perspective

Foucault’s Concept of Power in Sociological Perspective

Introduction on Concept of Power Michel Foucault (1926–1984), a French philosopher and social theorist, revolutionized the understanding of power in sociology. Unlike traditional theories that view power as a centralized, repressive force held by institutions or elites, Foucault conceptualized power as diffuse, relational, and productive. His ideas challenge conventional Marxist and Weberian perspectives, offering a … Read more