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The Power Elite and the State: How Policy is Made in America (Social Institutions and Social Change)

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This volume presents a network of social power indicating that theories inspired by C.Wright Mills are far more accurate views about power in America than those of Millss opponents.Dr. Domhoff shows how and why coalitions within the power elite have involved themselves in such policy issues as the Social Security Act (1935) and the Employment Act (1946) and how the National Labor Relations Act (1935) could pass against the opposition of every major corporation. The book descri bes how experts worked closely with the power elite in shaping the plansfor a post-World War II world economic order in good part realized during the past 30 years. Arguments are advanced that the fat cats who support the Democrats cannot be understood in terms of narrow self-interest and that moderate conservatives dominated policy-making under Reagan.