Michels born to a wealthy German family, studied in England, Paris, and at universities in Munich, Leipzig, Halle, and Turin. He became a Socialist while teaching at the University of Marburg and became active in the Social Democratic Party of Germany for whom he was an unsuccessful candidate in the 1903 German federal election. In Italy, he associated with :it:sindacalismo rivoluzionario#Il sindacalismo rivoluzionario in Italia|Italian revolutionary syndicalism, a leftist branch of the Italian Socialist Party. He left both parties in 1907. He achieved international recognition for his historical and sociological study, Zur Soziologie des Parteiwesens in der modernen Demokratie. Untersuchungen über die oligarchischen Tendenzen des Gruppenlebens, which was published in 1911; its title in English is Political Parties: A Sociological Study of the Oligarchical Tendencies of Modern Democracy. In it, he presented his "Iron law of oligarchy" theory that political parties, including those considered socialist, cannot be democratic because they quickly transform themselves into bureaucratic oligarchies. Michels attended the First International Eugenics Congress in 1912 where he delivered a paper entitled "Eugenics in Party Organization". Michels was considered a brilliant pupil of Max Weber, who began publishing his writings in the Archiv für Sozialwissenschaft und Sozialpolitik in 1906 and appointed him as co-editor in 1913, but they disagreed over Michels' opposition to World War I. Michels criticized what he perceived to be Karl Marx's materialisticdeterminism. Michels borrowed from Werner Sombart's historical methods. Because Michels admired Italian culture and was prominent in the social sciences, he was brought to the attention of Luigi Einaudi and Achille Loria. They succeeded in procuring for Michels a professorship at the University of Turin, where he taught economics, political science and socioeconomics until 1914. He then became professor of economics at the University of Basel, Switzerland, a post he held until 1928. In 1924 he joined the Fascist Party, led by Benito Mussolini, former director of the Italian Socialist Party's newspaper "Avanti!". Michels was convinced that the direct link between Benito Mussolini's charisma and the working class was in some way the best means to realize a real lower social class government without political bureaucratic mediation. In 1928, he became professor of economics and the history of doctrines at the University of Perugia and occasionally lectured in Rome where he died on May 3, 1936.
Writings
Syndicalisme & socialisme en Allemagne
Proletariato e la borghesia nel movimento socialista italiano
Zur Soziologie des Parteiwesens in der modernen Demokratie. Untersuchungen über die oligarchischen Tendenzen des Gruppenlebens . Translated, as Sociologia del partito politico nella democrazia moderna : studi sulle tendenze oligarchiche degli aggregati politici, from the German original by Dr. Alfredo Polledro, revised and expanded. Translated, from the Italian, by Eden and Cedar Paul as Political Parties: A Sociological Study of the Oligarchical Tendencies of Modern Democracy ; republished with an introduction by Seymour Martin Lipset ; online ; translated into French by S. Jankélévitch, Les partis politiques. Essai sur les tendances oligarchiques des démocraties, Brussels, Editions de l'Université de Bruxelles, 2009.
Grenzen der Geschlechtsmoral. Italian translation, Morale sessuale revised and expanded by Alfredo Polledro. Translated as Sexual Ethics: A Study of Borderland Questions ; republished with a new introduction by Terry R. Kandal
Probleme der Sozialphilosophie
Imperialismo italiano, studi politico-demografici
Amour et chasteté; essais sociologiques
Organizzazione del commercio estero
Sozialismus und Faschismus in Italien
Storia critica del movimento socialista italiano : dagli inizi fino al 1911
Corso di sociologia politica . Translated, and introduced by Alfred de Grazia, as First lectures in political sociology
Sittlichkeit in Ziffern? Kritik der Moralstatistik
Patriotismus, Prolegomena zu seiner soziologischen Analyse
Einfluss der faschistischen Arbeitsverfassung auf die Weltwirtschaft
Italien von heute. Politische und wirtschaftliche Kulturgeschichte von 1860 bis 1930
Introduzione alla storia delle dottrine economiche e politiche
Boicottaggio, saggio su un aspetto delle crisi
Boycottage international
Verelendungstheorie. Studien und Untersuchungen zur internationalen Dogmengeschichte der Volkswirtschaft, with a foreword by Heinz Maus
Elite e/o democrazia
Antologia di scritti sociologici ; edited by Giordano Sivini
Works on paper, 1918-1930
Critique du socialisme : contribution aux débats du début du XXè siècle ; articles selected and presented by Pierre Cours-Salies and Jean-Marie Vincent