Gianfranco Miglio (1918-2001)
Carlo Lottieri
Within 20th century European political science, Gianfranco Miglio was a leading figure, whose theoretical contribution has yet to be fully appreciated. Educated at the Università Cattolica of Milan, where he studied with Giorgio Balladore Pallieri and Alessandro Passerin D'Entrèves,1 he was a scholar with very broad interests and inexhaustible curiosity. For many years Dean of the Faculty of Political Science at Università Cattolica (1959-1989), Miglio was a leading exponent of that tradition of political science dating back to Gaetano Mosca and Vilfredo Pareto, or, more generally, of that political realism which, from Max Weber to Carl Schmitt, has attempted to...
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