The Power Elite (1956)
Works

The Power Elite
C. Wright Mills
White Collar: The American Middle Classes
C. Wright Mills
The Sociological Imagination
C. Wright MillsThe Marxists
C. Wright MillsFamous C. Wright Mills Quotes
"Structure of Power in America", The British Journal of Sociology, Vol. 9 (March 1958).
1950s
Source: Letters & Autobiographical Writings (1954), p. 185.
The Power Elite (1956)
Source: The Power Elite (1956), P. 242, describing the view commonly held in the eighteenth century.
C. Wright Mills Quotes about men
Source: Letters & Autobiographical Writings (1954), pp. 184-185.
The Power Elite (1956)
The Power Elite (1956)
Section One: The Competitive Way of Life.
White Collar: The American Middle Classes (1951)
White Collar: The American Middle Classes (1951)
C. Wright Mills Quotes about personality
White Collar: The American Middle Classes (1951)
White Collar: The American Middle Classes (1951)
The Causes of World War Three (1960)
Appendix: "On Intellectual Craftsmanship"
The Sociological Imagination (1959)
Character & Social Structure (1954).
1950s
White Collar: The American Middle Classes (1951)
C. Wright Mills: Trending quotes
Source: The Power Elite (1956), p. 7; discussing sectors of society which Mills feels have only recently become the dominant factors in determining the ultimate course of society.
Source: The Sociological Imagination (1959), p. 31, commenting on the verbosity of the chief work of competing sociologist Talcott Parsons.
C. Wright Mills Quotes
"Liberal Values in the Modern World," in Power , Politics and People (1963), p. 189.
1960s
The New Men of Power (1948).
1940s
Source: The Sociological Imagination (1959), p. 174.
Mills was invited to speak in the Soviet Union as an honored guest, due to his criticisms of economies in the West; he was asked to make a toast at a banquet, and in his contrarian way, toasted Trotsky, whose works had been banned in the Soviet Union by Stalin. Reported in Saul Landau, "C. Wright Mills: The Last Six Months", Ramparts (August 1965), p. 49-50.
1960s
The Power Elite (1956)
The Power Elite (1956)
Listen Yankee (1960), pp. 144-145.
1960s
Source: The Power Elite (1956), p. 14.
Character & Social Structure (1954).
1950s
“Hegel is correct: we learn from history that we cannot learn from it.”
Source: The Power Elite (1956), p. 23.
“IBM Plus Reality Plus Humanism=Sociology”
Power, Politics, and People Boston: Beacon Press, (1963).
1960s
Source: The Power Elite (1956), p. 14.
The Sociological Imagination (1959)
Source: The Power Elite (1956), p. 4.
Source: The Power Elite (1956), p. 130.
The Power Elite (1956)
The Sociological Imagination (1959)
The Power Elite (1956)
Source: White Collar: The American Middle Classes (1951), P. 65.
The Power Elite (1956)
The New Men of Power (1948), p. 281.
1940s
The Causes of World War Three (1960)
The Causes of World War Three (1960)
Source: The Power Elite (1956), P. 270-272; key shifts in power relations which Mills contends have brought us to the current state.
Source: Letters & Autobiographical Writings (1954), p. 187.
"Diagnosis of Our Moral Uneasiness", III
Power, Politics, and People (1963)
"Diagnosis of Our Moral Uneasiness"
Power, Politics, and People (1963)
"Diagnosis of Our Moral Uneasiness".
Power, Politics, and People (1963)
"Liberal Values in the Modern World"
Power, Politics, and People (1963)
"The Cultural Apparatus"
Power, Politics, and People (1963)