Talk:Vilfredo Pareto
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"His theories influenced Benito Mussolini and the development of Italian fascism." is a total nonsense. In the contrary whole Pareto's works is against fascism. Pareto is a frustrated liberal who fell in pessimistic vision of society.
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[edit] Make "Pareto" a disambiguation page
The article Pareto currently redirects to here, but a disambiguation page should be created instead, like in the german wikipedia, which is fantastic in this respect.
- Done Titus Flavius 21:55, 4 May 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Copyvio?
A lot of this seems to be a copyviolation from [1].
[edit] Help clean this up
I've just done a bunch of badlly needed cleanups to this very messy article, but more is needed. A lot of it has no links. The article appears to start over from the beginning several times. Michael Hardy 19:56, 7 July 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Help Please
Can anyone tell me where I can purchase a poster or picture of Vilfredo Pareto or his equation, “ log N = log A + m log x”?
[edit] WikiProject class rating
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[edit] WikiProject class rating
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[edit] Vilfredo Pareto's view on elitism
According to Andrew Heywood's book Politics (an introductory book to Political Science), it is stated that "Classical elitists, such as Vilfredo Pareto (1848-1923), Gaetano Mosca (1857-1941) and Robert Michels (1876-1936), tended to take the former positipn" where the former position stated earlier was that "elite rule... is an inevitable and desirable feature of social existence."
Hence, Pareto had some views on Political Science that should be mentioned as the current version of the article seems to indicate that he was only an economist. - Zuracech Lordum —Preceding unsigned comment added by Zuracech lordum (talk • contribs) 18:02, 26 November 2007 (UTC)

