Who Rules America? Power, Politics, and Social Change /
Drawing from a power elite perspective and the latest empirical data, Domhoff’s classic text is an invaluable tool for teaching students about how power operates in U.S. society. Domhoff argues that the owners and top-level managers in large income-producing properties are far and away the dominant...
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MC Graw Hill ,
2006
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