Who Rules America?
The Corporate Rich, White Nationalist Republicans, and Inclusionary Democrats in the 2020s
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Published:30th Nov '21
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- Paperback£24.99(9781032139029)
The 8th edition, already significantly updated, has now been further updated in 2023 to include the likely impact of the post-pandemic cutbacks, the overturning of Roe v Wade, and the Trump indictments on the 2024 national elections. These factors could lead to more economic growth and social support for families, schools, and health care--or an increase in inequality, white male supremacy, and social strife, depending on the size of the voter turnout by younger voters. At this crucial moment in American history, when voting rights could be expanded to include all citizens, or legislatively limited, this significantly updated edition of Who Rules America? shows precisely how the top 1% of the population, who own 43% of all financial wealth, and receive 20% of the nation’s yearly income, dominate governmental decision-making. They have created a corporate community and a policy-planning network, made up of foundations think-tanks, and policy-discussion groups, to develop the policies that become law. Through a leadership group called the power elite, the corporate rich provide campaign donations and other gifts and favors to elected officials, serve on federal advisory committees, and receive appointments to key positions in government, all of which make it possible for the corporate rich and the power elite to rule the country, despite constant challenges from the inclusionary alliance and from the Democratic Party. The book explains the role of both benign and dark attempts to influence public opinion, the machinations of the climate-denial network, and how the Supreme Court came to have an ultraconservative majority, who serve as a backstop for the corporate community as well as a legitimator of restrictions on voting rights, union rights, and abortion rights, by ruling that individual states have the power to set such limits. Despite all this highly concentrated power, it will be the other 99.5%, not the top 0.5%, who will decide the fate of the United States in the 2020s on all the important issues.
"Domhoff has been the master chronicler of power in America for decades. Who Rules America is a great American classic, indispensable reading for every American citizen. In this edition, Domhoff shows how the capitalist class is becoming even more powerful in our age of authoritarian peril, offering the definitive analysis of the tyranny of big money and the path to true democracy."
Charles Derber, Boston College, co-author of Dying For Capitalism and Who Owns Democracy?
"The various editions of G. William Domhoff’s Who Rules America have been the definitive text on the power of the 1% corporate rich, their impact upon government policy, and the limits they impose on real democracy. Domhoff shows that while their ultimate power never wavers, they face various constraints which force them to adapt differently at each historical moment. Domhoff’s fundamental thesis has never become obsolete because he continually revises it in response to new circumstances. His latest edition is essential reading for understanding how White nationalists within the 99% have become simultaneous allies and foes of the always dominant corporate 1%."
Yale Magrass, Chancellor Professor of Sociology, University of Massachusetts-Dartmouth, co-author of Glorious Causes, Bully Nation, and Who Owns Democracy
"Domhoff exposes an America that few are taught about in school. A nation where wealthy and corporate interests have effectively controlled economic policies since 1938... Domhoff’s teachings in Who Rules America? are more relevant than ever in 2022."
Randy Shaw, "Who Rules America? Corporate and Wealthy Interests Still Reign", Beyond Chron (https://beyondchron.org/who-rules-america-the-same-forces-since-new-deal/)
ISBN: 9781032139036
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 180g
260 pages
8th edition