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In: A.S.A. monographs v. 38
In: Social Institutions and Social Change
Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Table of Contents -- Preface -- Introduction -- Chapter 1. Social Networks, Power, And The State -- Introduction -- Liberalism, Marxism, and State Theory -- States and Social Classes -- Chapter 2. Does It Matter Who Governs? -- Indicators of Power -- Uncertainty in Organizations -- The Cohesion of Class Segments -- States and Social Democrats -- The Need for State Unity -- Conclusion -- Chapter 3. Business Leaders, Experts, And The Social Security Act -- Introduction -- Corporate Liberalism and Mills -- The Distortion of Corporate-Liberal Theory -- The Social Security Act of 1935 -- Chapter 4. The Wagner Act And Class Conflict, 1897-1948 -- The Origins and Tribulations of Collective Bargaining -- Labor Policy in the Early New Deal -- Who Wrote the Wagner Act? -- Why Did It Pass? -- Implications and Conclusions -- Chapter 5. Defining The National Interest, 1940-1942: A Critique Of Krasner'S Theory Of American State Autonomy -- Introduction -- Krasner's Theory and Findings -- The Council on Foreign Relations and the National Interest -- Discussion -- Chapter 6. The Ruling Class Does Rule: The State Autonomy Theory Of Fred Block, And The Origins Of The International Monetary Fund -- Introduction -- Block's Theory -- The Who, Why, and How of the IMF -- Discussion and Conclusion -- Chapter 7. State Autonomy And The Employment Act Of 1946: An Empirical Attack On A Theoretical Fantasy -- Introduction -- Conflict over the Employment Bill -- Conclusion -- Chapter 8. Class Segments And Trade Policy, 1917-1962: A Challenge To Pluralists And Structural Marxists -- The Pluralists -- The Structural Marxist -- Trade Policy in the Interwar Years -- Postwar Trade Policies -- The Trade Expansion Act -- Conclusion -- Chapter 9. Which Fat Cats Support Democrats?
Contents -- Foreword / James C. Cobb -- Introduction / Randy Finley and Thomas A. DeBlack -- Publications by Willard B. Gatewood Jr. -- In the Shadow of the Revolution: Savannah's First Generation of Free African American Elite in the New Republic, 1790-1830 / Whittington B. Johnson -- "A Model Man of Chicot County": Lycurgus Johnson and Social Change / Thomas A. DeBlack -- "I Go To Set the Captives Free": The Activism of Richard Harvey Cain, Nationalist Churchman and Reconstruction-Era Leader / Bernard E. Powers Jr. -- "This Dreadful Whirlpool" of Civil War: Edward W. Gantt and the Quest for Distinction / Randy Finley -- James Carroll Napier (1845-1940): From Plantation to the City / Bobby L. Lovett -- Robert E. Lee Wilson and the Making of a Post-Civil War Plantation / Jeannie M. Whayne -- Reward for Party Service: Emily Newell Blair and Political Patronage in the New Deal / Virginia Laas -- "A Generous and Exemplary Womanhood": Hattie Rutherford Watson and NYA Camp Bethune in Pine Bluff, Arkansas, 1937 / Fon Gordon -- Tufted Titans: Dalton, Georgia's Carpet Elite / Thomas Deaton -- Sara Alderman Murphy and the Little Rock Panel of American Women: A Prescription to Heal the Wounds of the Little Rock School Crisis / Paula C. Barnes -- Notes -- List of Contributors
A fascinating and controversial study of the organization of our society, this well-known volume depicts the style and substance of the men and women at the pinnacles of fame, power, and fortune in mid-1900s America. Alan Wolfe's astute afterword to this new edition shows how Mills was a pioneer in helping readers think about the society they have and the society they might want.
In: Social science classics
This text focuses on the interpenetration between various types of elites: politicians, owners of capital, corporate managers, higher state administrators, directors of public enterprises, controllers of media, military officers and the civic-cultural establishment.
In: Sage series on race and ethnic relations 6
In: New studies in economic and social history 16
In: Routledge studies of societies in transition, 24
The transformation from Communist rule towards democratic development in Russia cannot be fully understood without taking the elites into full consideration. Elites and Democratic Development in Russia examines how elites support and challenge democracy and why they are crucial to Russian democracy in particular. In this innovative volume, twelve respected scholars investigate how elites have affected the transition from Communist rule towards democratic development in Russia. They discuss how the elites' degree of integration on national and regional levels may constitute the main.