An edition of The power elite (1956)

Vlastvui͡u︡shchai͡a︡ ėlita.

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An edition of The power elite (1956)

Vlastvui͡u︡shchai͡a︡ ėlita.

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In 1956, sociologist C. Wright Mills published the classic book The Power Elite, which looked at how a narrow segment of the population with high positions in different institutions (legislators, corporations, the military) tended to make decisions for the population as a whole, with the consensus among these actors displacing authentic democracy.

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Russian
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Cover of: The power elite
The power elite
1999, Oxford University Press
in English
Cover of: Vlastvui͡u︡shchai͡a︡ ėlita.
Vlastvui͡u︡shchai͡a︡ ėlita.
1959, Izd-vo inostrannoĭ lit-ry
in Russian
Cover of: The power elite
The power elite
1959, Oxford University Press
in English
Cover of: The Power Elite
The Power Elite
December 31, 1959, Oxford University Press, USA, Oxford University Press
in English
Cover of: The power elite.
The power elite.
1956, Oxford University Press
in English

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Edition Notes

Bibliographical references included in "Primechanii͡a︡" (p. 485-[542])
At head of title: R. Mills.
Added t.p.: The power elite.

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Moskva

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Library of Congress
E169.1 .M647

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Pagination
541, [3] p.
Number of pages
541

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL5833531M
LCCN
61029829
OCLC/WorldCat
14199877

First Sentence

"THE powers of ordinary men are circumscribed by the everyday worlds in which they live, yet even in these rounds of job, family, and neighborhood they often seem driven by forces they can neither understand nor govern."

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