Natasha Piano makes a compelling case that generations of political scientists have misunderstood the elite theorists of democracy to be defenders of the elitism that they in fact attacked. More than this, she shows that they warned us of the ways in which demagogues can mobilize disaffected voters against democracies when they fail to deliver good government. This message is as timely today as it was in the 1930s. Democratic Elitism is essential reading for anyone who is troubled by the challenges that governments face across the democratic world.