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The Power Elite
C. Wright Mills, Alan Wolfe
Oxford University Press · Print & ebook · February 15, 2000
Reading lane: Social Science
A Sociology pick for readers exploring The Power Elite.
At a Glance
Why This Clicks
Sharp Diagnosis
Compact social analysis that reads cleanly and leaves a bruise.
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- social theory with a sharper edge
- clear, teachable political diagnosis
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- accessible, layered argument
- classroom-friendly concepts with bite
Book Details
- Authors
- C. Wright Mills, Alan Wolfe
- Publisher
- Oxford University Press
- Published
- February 15, 2000
- Format
- Print & ebook
- Theme
- Social Science
- Reading lane
- Social Science
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- 100%
Publisher Categories
Social Science
About This Book
First published in 1956, The Power Elite stands as a contemporary classic of social science and social criticism. C. Wright Mills examines and critiques the organization of power in the United States, calling attention to three firmly interlocked prongs of power: the military, corporate, and political elite. The Power Elite can be read as a good account of what was taking place in America at the time it was written, but its underlying question of whether America is as democr...
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