List FIVE facts or revelations that surprised or interested you and why. What did you learn and/or find intriguing about what was written? Is there evidence in the article that Pareto seems a bit postmodern in his perspectives and why or why not?

THE ASSIGNMENT: Read the attached article thoroughly entitled, Vilfredo Pareto and Political Irrationality… (Remember for context, that Pareto was writing around the turn of the 20th century in a time of great political and economic evolution.) After reading, write an extensive and detailed review of the article based on the subjects below, demonstrating great persuasive depth and specificity.Formatting requirements: Typed, double-spaced pages using 12 point font throughout (including the title), one inch page margins, a specific title, and a simple heading on thefirst page only featuring your name, SOCI 1301, hour (e.g. 9MWF, 11MWF, 9:25 TR or 10:50TR), and date. (Grading will not only take into consideration the content produced, but following all expectations of the instructions as well as formatting requirements.)Write on the following IN CLEARLY NUMBERED AND/OR TITLED SECTIONS for your essay:1. Mention the article and the author as you introduce the discussion. Explain in your own words what the author was conveying to the reader (in other words, write a brief summary of the article–including the purpose and goals of writing it–two or three paragraphs that explain the main idea[s].) Be sure to mention and analyze any empirical findings discussed in the selection.2. List FIVE facts or revelations that surprised or interested you and why. What did you learn and/or find intriguing about what was written? Is there evidence in the article that Pareto seems a bit postmodern in his perspectives and why or why not?3. Did you agree or disagree with any of the points made? Elaborate and critically discuss each.4. Was the article compelling or convincing to you in any respect? Discuss any supporting historical or empirical evidence presented.5. After reading the article, what do you believe the future of Western societies (or just America) is, given the issues and concerns mentioned in the article and why? What would a socially-responsible person recommend for the betterment and/or continuance of our society going forward? What should each individual citizen do behaviorally to demonstrate personal responsibility that may then collectively contribute to a better social future than the threatened one described in the article? Include any other comments or observations to conclude.