Who rules America / G. William Domhoff ; interviewed by Daniel Faber.

Program Title:
Who rules America / G. William Domhoff ; interviewed by Daniel Faber.
PRA Archive #: 
SZ0719
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G. William Domhoff, author of "Who Rules America," "The Powers That Be," and "The Higher Circles," discusses the power structure that rules the United States. Domhoff covers how the establishment operates and perpetuates itself, who the power elite is, and how they influence public opinion, policies, and decision making. The power elite dominates the government and other social institutions. Domhoff provides a brief analysis of how the power structure was formed, how it operates and perpetuates itself, and their shared world view. He concludes by asking if we have a Democracy, and the need for people to organize to gain more power.|WHO RULES AMERICA / G. William Domhoff| interviewed by Daniel Faber. - G. William Domhoff, author of "Who Rules America," "The Powers That Be," and "The Higher Circles," discusses the power structure that rules the United States. Domhoff covers how the establishment operates and perpetuates itself, who the power elite is, and how they influence public opinion, policies, and decision making. The power elite dominates the government and other social institutions. Domhoff provides a brief analysis of how the power structure was formed, how it operates and perpetuates itself, and their shared world view. He concludes by asking if we have a Democracy, and the need for people to organize to gain more power. - RECORDED: Santa Cruz, California, Sept. 1987.

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Santa Cruz, California, Sept. 1987.
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Item duration: 
1 reel (59 min.) : 7 1/2 ips., mono.|59:00
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Los Angeles : Pacifica Radio Archive, 1987.
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