1st Edition
Studying the Power Elite Fifty Years of Who Rules America?
Introduction Situating Who Rules America? Within Debates On Power G. William Domhoff
Chapter 1 Who Rules America? Through Seven Editions and Fifty Years: Still More Accurate Than Alternative Power Theories G. William Domhoff
Section Two Larger Perspectives and Research Agendas
Chapter 2 Domhoff, Mills, and Slow Power Robert J.S. Ross
Chapter 3 The Life and Times of Who Rules America? And The Future of Power Structure Research Richard W. Lachmann and Michael Schwartz
Chapter 4 Institutions, Policy-Planning Networks, and Who Rules America? John L. Campbell
Section Three The Policy-Planning Network In Action
Chapter 5 The Policy-Planning Network, Class Dominance, And The Challenge To Political Science Joseph G. Peschek
Chapter 6 Who Rules America? And The Policy-Formation Network: The Case of Venture Philanthropy Beth Mintz
Chapter 7 Corporate Interests And U.S. Foreign Policy Ronald W. Cox
Section Four The Power Elite and Their Opponents
Chapter 8 Who Challenges The Power Elite? Labor Factions In 20th-Century America Daniel Schneider and Judith Stepan-Norris
Chapter 9 Who Rules The Roost? Kathleen C. Schwartzman
Chapter 10 "Fairness" In Presidential Economic Policy: Disagreements Among Upper Class Elites Clarence Y. H. Lo
Biography
G. William Domhoff, Eleven Other Authors
"{Studying the Power Elite is} a useful overview of the debate...a guide to the key schools of thought."
--The Financial Times"I am hard pressed to think of another book which has the author so vigorously defending himself from his critics. And when all is said and done, even the strongest critics in the new book recognize that on the big picture question of class power, Bill Domhoff’s 1967 analysis remains largely correct."
- Randy Shaw, Beyond Chron“In the new volume, each coauthor builds on Domhoff's signature contributions, revealing how the corporate rich triumphs repeatedly over organized labor, liberals, and environmentalists... The other contributors, invited by the publisher to extend or critique Domhoff's work, bring a range of perspectives to Studying the Power Elite.”
– excerpt from the USCS Newscenter, full release: https://news.ucsc.edu/2017/11/domhoff-power.html






