Secret Societies of America s Elite

Secret Societies of America s Elite
Author: Steven Sora
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2003-02-24
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781594778674

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An expose of the dark and critical role secret societies play within the ruling families in America and their influence on American democracy, current events, and world history. • Reveals the enormous influence secret societies still have on contemporary American life. • Shows how the secret Masonic cells that smuggled in the democratic ideals inspiring the American Revolution also enabled the future elite of the new society to build huge fortunes. Elite and secret societies have always been a major force in the history of Western civilization. The alliances formed in secret societies such as the Knights Templar, the Knights of Christ, and the Freemasons transcended patriotism and religious beliefs and had a powerful influence on the establishment of the United States of America. While these secret associations of merchants, smugglers, occultists, gamblers, spies, and slavers succeeded in freeing the United States from foreign domination, the dark side is that the elite used their secret connections to further their own wealth and power. These secret cells did not hesitate to sponsor the assassination of a president and even attempted to break up the union on several occasions when it was deemed expedient. From the Sons of Liberty and the Essex Junto to the Ku Klux Klan, secret societies have played critical roles in building the fortunes of America's elite. Now Steven Sora reveals in alarming detail how secretive societies continue to wield power even today as organizations such as Yale's Skull & Bones unite America's modern ruling families as strongly as Masonic Lodges once connected the Astors, Livingstons, and Roosevelts. Their immense power and wealth allow this elite to control America to an even greater degree than the Templars once dominated Europe.

The Fracturing of the American Corporate Elite

The Fracturing of the American Corporate Elite
Author: Mark S. Mizruchi
Publsiher: Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 380
Release: 2013-05-07
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780674075368

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Critics warn that corporate leaders have too much influence over American politics. Mark Mizruchi worries they exert too little. American CEOs have abdicated their civic responsibilities in helping the government address national challenges, with grave consequences for society. A sobering assessment of the dissolution of America’s business class.

America s Elite

America s Elite
Author: Joe Casey
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2006
Genre: Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN: 1932796487

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The beginning of a new era for America's finest is collected in one volume! The sky burns, cities fall, and terror reigns. In the midst of this chaos, the best of the best in America's armed forces step forward to protect the innocent and destroy the ruthless! A bold new direction of action, drama and intrigue.

America s Elite Colleges

America s Elite Colleges
Author: Dave Berry,David Hawsey
Publsiher: The Princeton Review
Total Pages: 326
Release: 2001
Genre: Education
ISBN: 037576206X

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Offers practical suggestions, strategies, and tips to help readers gain admission to thirty-two selective colleges.

Twilight of the Elites

Twilight of the Elites
Author: Chris Hayes
Publsiher: Crown
Total Pages: 306
Release: 2013-06-11
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780307720467

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A powerful and original argument that traces the roots of our present crisis of authority to an unlikely source: the meritocracy. Over the past decade, Americans watched in bafflement and rage as one institution after another – from Wall Street to Congress, the Catholic Church to corporate America, even Major League Baseball – imploded under the weight of corruption and incompetence. In the wake of the Fail Decade, Americans have historically low levels of trust in their institutions; the social contract between ordinary citizens and elites lies in tatters. How did we get here? With Twilight of the Elites, Christopher Hayes offers a radically novel answer. Since the 1960s, as the meritocracy elevated a more diverse group of men and women into power, they learned to embrace the accelerating inequality that had placed them near the very top. Their ascension heightened social distance and spawned a new American elite--one more prone to failure and corruption than any that came before it. Mixing deft political analysis, timely social commentary, and deep historical understanding, Twilight of the Elites describes how the society we have come to inhabit – utterly forgiving at the top and relentlessly punitive at the bottom – produces leaders who are out of touch with the people they have been trusted to govern. Hayes argues that the public's failure to trust the federal government, corporate America, and the media has led to a crisis of authority that threatens to engulf not just our politics but our day-to-day lives. Upending well-worn ideological and partisan categories, Hayes entirely reorients our perspective on our times. Twilight of the Elites is the defining work of social criticism for the post-bailout age.

American Grand Strategy and Corporate Elite Networks

American Grand Strategy and Corporate Elite Networks
Author: Bastiaan Van Apeldoorn,Naná de Graaff
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 318
Release: 2015-10-23
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781135011215

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This book presents a novel analysis of how US grand strategy has evolved from the end of the Cold War to the present, offering an integrated analysis of both continuity and change. The post-Cold War American grand strategy has continued to be oriented to securing an ‘open door’ to US capital around the globe. This book will show that the three different administrations that have been in office in the post-Cold War era have pursued this goal with varying means: from Clinton’s promotion of neoliberal globalization to Bush’s ‘war on terror’ and Obama’s search to maintain US primacy in the face of a declining economy and a rising Asia. In seeking to make sense of both these strong continuities and these significant variations the book takes as its point of departure the social sources of grand strategy (making), with the aim to relate state (public) power to social (private) power. While developing its own theoretical framework to make sense of the evolution of US grand strategy, it offers a rich and rigorous empirical analysis based on extensive primary data that have been collected over the past years. It draws on a unique data-set that consists of extensive biographical data of 30 cabinet members and other senior foreign policy officials of each of the past three administrations of Clinton, G.W. Bush and Obama. This book is of great use to specialists in International Relations – within International Political Economy, International Security and Foreign Policy Analysis, as well as students of US Politics.

America s Elite 1000

America s Elite 1000
Author: Cadogan Publications
Publsiher: Claremont
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2001-06
Genre: Elite (Social sciences)
ISBN: 0967169410

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Special Ops America s Elite Forces in 21st Century Combat

Special Ops  America s Elite Forces in 21st Century Combat
Author: Fred J. Pushies
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 134
Release: 2003
Genre: Iraq War, 2003-2011
ISBN: 1610606906

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