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Flura [38]
3 years ago
10

C. Wright Mills wrote, "The power to make decisions of national and international consequence is now so clearly seated in politi

cal, military, and economic institutions that other areas of society seem off to the side." Mills was writing about____________.
Social Studies
1 answer:
____ [38]3 years ago
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The correct answer would be, The Power Elite.

Mills wrote: 'the power to make decisions of national and international consequences is now so clearly seated in political, military and economic institutions that other areas of society seem off to the side'. Mills was writing about The Power Elite.

Explanation:

C. Wright Mills was a Conflict Theorist. He wrote a book named The Power Elite, in 1956. In this book he wrote clearly about the interwoven interests of leaders. These leaders are from different big institutions other than the ordinary citizens.

These leaders are from the Military, Corporate and Political elements of the society. The ordinary citizen seems to have no power at all. All decisions are already made and dictated by the leaders of the society. The citizens are relatively powerless subject of manipulation.

Learn more about The Power Elite at:

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