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Djilas, a socialist, expressed his ideas about elites in his volume entitled,
Political Class
Dominating class
Ruling class
New Class
- Milovan Djilas was a prominent Yugoslav communist and later a critic of the communist regime.
- In his book, he explored how a new group of elites emerged within the supposedly classless society of socialism.
- His concept focused on how individuals in authority positions gained privileges, creating a new social stratum.
- Option 1: Political Class - Generally references politicians in a political system.
- Option 2: Dominating class - Refers to a class exerting control, not the specific term used by Djilas.
- Option 3: Ruling class - Typically denotes the class holding predominant power in a society.
- Option 4: New Class - The term Djilas used to describe the bureaucratic elite in socialist states.
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