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Rethinking the Concept of a 'Financial Elite': A Critical Intervention

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CRITICAL SOCIOLOGY
卷 49, 期 7-8, 页码 1157-1172

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SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC
DOI: 10.1177/08969205221143317

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elite studies; financialisation; political economy; elites; financial elites; inequality; power; rentierism

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This article discusses the value of the concept of "financial elite" in analyzing inequalities of income, wealth, and power under financial capitalism, and proposes a new concept that emphasizes the financial elite's high income primarily derived from the institutional structures of financialization.
While the concept of a 'financial elite' has become prominent within politics and the social sciences, it is not clear what value it holds for the analysis of inequalities of income, wealth and power under financial capitalism. Who are the financial elite, and what distinguishes them from other economically powerful groups? We delineate 'distributive', 'categorical' and 'relational' approaches to financial elites, arguing that various unresolved tensions have hampered clarification of the differentia specifica of the concept, and blunted its normative significance. We develop a new concept of financial elites that combines insights from elite studies and financialisation studies. We argue that the financial elite possess not only high incomes, but income primarily derived from 'rentier' channels, as endowed by the institutional structures of financialisation. Financial elites demonstrate the capacity not only to capitalise on these new accumulation channels, but to shape the institutional and regulatory landscapes in which they operate.

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