Compare and contrast the views of C. Wright Mills and G. William Domhoff on the concept of power

What will be an ideal response?


Feedback: In Mills's view, the power elite is composed of the top people in the executive branch of the federal government, the military, and the corporate sector. Although these people represent different interests, they tend to perceive the world in a like manner because of their similar social class backgrounds and similar role expectations, because they interact socially, because their children go to the same schools and intermarry, and because they share similar interests. There is considerable evidence for the linkages among these three sectors. In G. William Domhoff's view of power, there is a dominant class: the uppermost social class. The very rich control the nation's assets, control the corporations, are overrepresented in the key decision-making groups in society, and through contributions and activities control both major political parties.

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