Power in postwar America : interdisciplinary perspectives on a historical problem
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Power in postwar America : interdisciplinary perspectives on a historical problem
Little, Brown, c1971
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Contents of Works
- The structure of power in Regional City / Floyd Hunter
- Power in New Haven : the pluralist thesis / Robert A. Dahl
- The theory of veto groups / David Riesman
- The American ruling class / Paul M. Sweezy
- The structure of power in American society / C. Wright Mills
- The distribution of power in American society / Talcott Parsons
- Is the American upper class a governing class? / G. William Domhoff
- The multi-influence hypothesis / Arnold M. Rose
- Concentration in American manufacturing / Willard F. Mueller
- Competition, monopoly, and countervailing power / Walter Adams
- Corporate giants and the power structure / Morton S. Baratz
- The military-industrial complex / Dwight D. Eisenhower
- The community of interests in our defense contract spending / William Proxmire
- The American military and civil authority / Gabriel Kolko
- Ideology and power / Ribert Paul Wolff