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Applied Elite Theory

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In Applied Elite Theory, Neema Parvini brings the arguments of The Populist Delusion and The Prophets of Doom into direct confrontation with contemporary political reality. Drawing from over forty essays and speeches written between 2022 and 2025, Parvini tests the central claims of classical elite theory—derived from Mosca, Pareto, and Michels—against the tumult of present-day events in Britain, America, and beyond.

Parvini’s premise is populism is the thickest of all delusions. Power never flows upward; it is always exercised by an organised minority, and every movement that forgets this truth is destined for capture. Across three sections, he shows this pattern repeating. In America, the populist wave surrounding Donald Trump succumbs to the “Iron Law of Oligarchy,” transforming from rebellion to empty formalism within a single political cycle. In Britain, Tony Blair’s enduring influence and the hollow collapse of the Conservative Party reveal an establishment that has survived every supposed change of regime. Throughout, Parvini’s tone is unsparing yet analytical, combining political realism with cultural diagnosis.

The collection also documents Parvini’s own evolution—from early engagement with the dissident right to a disillusioned realism that sees even online radicalism as a new form of containment. Written originally for his Substack The Forbidden Texts, his Chronicles column “Riding the Tiger,” and public lectures, these pieces gain new coherence in together they map a world in which ideology masks interest, elites recycle themselves beneath shifting symbols, and history vindicates the cynics of power.

Applied Elite Theory continues Parvini’s work on power, decline, and belief. If The Populist Delusion was theory and The Prophets of Doom history, this is practice—a guided tour through the politics of the 2020s, showing how elite theory predicts, explains, and perhaps forecloses on the hopes of populism itself.

303 pages, Paperback

Published October 21, 2025

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Neema Parvini

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Neema Parvini is a British academic, writer, and YouTuber. He is currently a senior fellow at the Centre of Heterodox Studies at the University of Buckingham. He is best known for his work on Elite Theory, especially his critique of populism in The Populist Delusion (2022), but is also noted as a literary scholar of Shakespeare.

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November 10, 2025
After Parvini wrote two books summarizing the most important theoretical constructs of right wing thought, he now has curated a collection of speeches and articles in which he further outlines his personal interpretation of them. More importantly, in the latter two-thirds he applies both the framework of theoretical history and the title-giving elite theory to current political events. This is quite unique and original, as he adopts Marxist theory and theoretical history as well as his own literary style to distance himself from the less agile Burnham imitators and add a distinctive tone to elite theory.
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November 8, 2025
Perfect book for the normies and the politically illiterate, however for the more well read you are just reading for confirmation. You will not find anything really new as you’ll already have your own models to work with. Although, giving how Parvini has shaped my thinking over the years, you will do it just by incorporating it in to your own models.
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