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Elites in American Society

ically, the executive of the AFLCIO, the chief executive officers of the major member unions of the AFLCIO, and the chief executive officer of major independent unions, such as the Teamsters).

The information required to test the hypothesis will be obtained through a review of published literature. The criterion for acceptance of the premise that the nation is ruled by an overriding commitment to strong and sustained economic growth is observable outcomes of conflicting goals wherein strong and sustained economic growth is one of the contending goals.

The findings of the research performed are presented in two separate discussions. The first discussion considers the evolution of the power elite structure, which pursues the national commitment to strong and sustained economic growth. The second discussion reviews the outcomes of the efforts of this power elite structure.

Evolution of the Power Elite Structure

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