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The Power Elite

  • C. Wright Mills
1956
Oxford University Press

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Featured Excerpts

  • A magnifying glass on C. Wright Mills's book "The Power Elite."
    Book Review

    Whatever Happened to the Power Elite?

    The trio of interests atop business, military, and government depicted in C. Wright Mills’s postwar critique is no longer united in setting the national agenda.
    by Peter Dreier via The New Republic on May 5, 2025
  • C. Wright Mills.
    Book Review

    C. Wright Mills’s "The Power Elite" Still Speaks to Today’s America

    Mills exposed postwar American power and warned of an authoritarian turn in the book, which speaks to our own moment of inequality and right-wing anger.
    by Heather Gautney via Jacobin on December 6, 2022

Associated Excerpts

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A group of birds with one standing on top of the rest.

Rules for the Ruling Class

How to thrive in the power élite—while declaring it your enemy.
by Evan Osnos via The New Yorker on January 22, 2024
Trump and his cabinet sitting around a conference table.
partner

Why the Power Elite Continues to Dominate American Politics

Presidents of both parties stock their Cabinets with corporate leaders.
by Timothy M. Gill via Made By History on December 24, 2018
Political cartoon depicting fat-cat tycoons sitting on money on a dock made of commodities held aloft by struggling laborers.

From Fat Cats to Egg Heads: The Changing American 'Elite'

American has long been suspicious of “elites”, but just who they are has changed a lot over the last 200 years.
by Steven Conn via Origins on May 1, 2017
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