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Chargement... l'élite au pouvoir (1956)par C. Wright Mills
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Inscrivez-vous à LibraryThing pour découvrir si vous aimerez ce livre Actuellement, il n'y a pas de discussions au sujet de ce livre. NA Perhaps one of the best, most detailed analyses of the power holders and power structure of the United States I've read so far. C. Wright Mills spares nothing in his description of the various groups that play a role within the power elite--the upper class (top 2%), the government, the military, the corporations--and how they take advantage of their positions and interactions with one another to reduce the public to a politically empty mass and to circumvent the Constitution and Law for their own gain. It is a weighty tome and does not lend itself to be read quickly. I marked much in this book, seeing uncanny similarities between the political world Mills described in 1956 and the one we see today. Nothing really has changed, only the names of the players are new. His deep and logical processing of information demonstrates quite clearly how the People, who are supposed to be the political "backbone" of this nation and the true inheritors of its political and economic power, have been unwittingly manipulated into a position in which the only "power" they retain is that of creating and maintaining a stalemate with other mid-level political blocs which, in turn, vie for their own slice of the ever-shrinking political and economic pie. Although not necessarily done deliberately, the power elite have used mass media, advertising, public relations, Hollywood celebrity and other propaganda tools to relegate the public to a position of powerlessness. The masses may believe they have a say in the policy decisions that the government enacts, but in most cases these decisions have already been made and it is simply the work of PR consultants and corporations to maneuver the public into accepting them. What is so frightening about The Power Elite is how so little has changed for the better. Rather than becoming more aware of this situation because of the increase in media resources, we have become more blinded by the ever-present barrage of media images, sounds and glamour. As Mills rightly assesses, the masses have bought into the neo-liberal rhetoric co-opted by the conservative factions to legitimize their authoritarian position without having to actually reveal their intentions or the glaring flaw in their position: they have no basis in any real American tradition, and rely on the ever-changing present to keep the masses constantly off-guard and confused in order to obscure the fact that there is no real conservative ideology based on the same kinds of tradition found in Western European feudalism. I also found the afterword by Alan Wolfe unrepresentative of Mills's work. It was meant to somehow give a contemporary critique of this work in light of our time, but unfortunately much changed in 2001 and with these changes we can now see what our predecessors could not. In times of prosperity, people find comfort in their caves--why venture too far beyond when the benefits inside are so satisfying? Yet, with economic uncertainty and global instability (climate change, war, uprisings, etc.) we are now having to face squarely what we tried to ignore the decade prior. Mills offers us a way to view the power structures of our nation with clear eyes and no illusions. It's a book everyone should read. aucune critique | ajouter une critique
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"L'élite au pouvoir est composée d'hommes dont la position leur permet de transcender l'univers quotidien des hommes et des femmes ordinaires ; ils sont en position de prendre des décisions aux conséquences capitales. Ils commandent les principales hiérarchies et organisations de la société moderne. Ils font marcher la machine de l'État et défendent ses prérogatives. Ils dirigent l'appareil militaire. Ils détiennent les postes de commandement stratégiques de la structure sociale, où se trouvent centralisés les moyens efficaces d'exercer le pouvoir et de devenir riche et célèbre. Ce livre offre des outils pour penser les catégories dirigeantes : différenciées à leur base, elles s'imbriquent à leur sommet et dépossèdent le grand public de son pouvoir sur la vie démocratique. Cette élite est clientéliste, clanique et corrompue. Le livre détaille les conditions qui permettent à une telle situation de perdurer et entend expliquer comment le débat public se restreint souvent à un débat entre prescripteurs d'opinions."--P. [4] of cover Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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Google Books — Chargement... GenresClassification décimale de Melvil (CDD)303.30973Social sciences Social Sciences; Sociology and anthropology Social Processes Coordination and control ; Power History, geographic treatment, biography North America United StatesClassification de la Bibliothèque du CongrèsÉvaluationMoyenne:
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