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This book is based on a field study in which Hunter visited all
cities of over a million population in the United States and many
smaller cities interviewing the majority of a highly selected group
of individuals regarded by their community peers as top national
policymakers. The results is a book that lays bare the structure of
national decisionmaking, showing how a distinct and recognizable
group of men leads the American people.
Originally published in 1959.
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historical and cultural value.
Hunter returns to Atlanta and reveals how the power structure of
the 1950s has changed during the 1960s and 1970s. By combining
scholarly analysis, personal reminiscences, observation, and social
prescription, he provides a companion work that is as important as
its predecessor. He compares the earlier circles of top leadership
with the new men of power and examines substantive social change in
power-structure relations, including the roles played by blacks and
by white real-estate developers.
Originally published 1980.
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In this study of busy, complex Regional City -- and it is a real
city -- the author has analyzed the power structure from top to
bottom. He has searched out the men of power and, under fictitious
names, has described them as they initiate policies in their
offices, their homes, their clubs. They form a small, stable group
at the top of the social structure. Their decision-making
activities are not known to the public, but they are responsible
for whatever is done, or not done, in their community. Beneath this
top policy group is a clearly marked social stratification, through
which decisions sift down to the substructures chosen to put them
into effect. The dynamic relations within the power structure are
made clear in charts, but the real interest lies in the author's
report of what people themselves say. The African American
community is also studied, with its own power structure and its own
complicated relations with the large community. The method of study
is fully described in an Appendix. The book should be of particular
value to sociologists, political scientists, city-planning
executives, Community Council members, social workers, teachers,
and research workers in related fields. As a vigorous and readable
presentation of facts, it should appeal to the reader who would
like to know how his/her own community is run. Community Power
Structure is not an expose. It is a description and discussion of a
social phenomenon as it occured. It is based on sound field
research, including personal observation and interviews by the
author. |Using documentary and archaeological evidence to
reconstruct the fighting at Cowpens--the battle that inspired the
movie ""The Patriot""--Lawrence Babits provides a minute-by-minute
account of the battle that turned the tide of the Revolutionary War
in the
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