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Resumption of the complementary lectures given by the Department of Government will start today in Harvard 1 when Mario L. Einaudi, instructor and tutor in Government, speaks at 4 o'clock. Dr. Einaudi announces the title of his lectures as "Recent Italian Political Thought." The topic will be discussed further on Wednesday and Friday at the same time.
In his lecture today Dr. Einaudi will take up the development of the doctrine of a political class or a political elite. Be will deal with Mosca and Pareto whose works have been influential in the development of this idea. Mosca's s less well known in this country than Pareto, but it was from Mosca's works, published twenty years before Pareto began writing, that the latter drew many of his beliefs. His works are now in the process of translation by Professor Arthur Livingston of Columbia.
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