Elitist theorists views on social equality and mobility in the United States
Title: Elitist theorists views on social equality and mobility in the United States
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Elitist theorists views on social equality and mobility in the United States
Category: /Social Sciences
Details: Words: 420 | Pages: 2 (approximately 235 words/page)
According to "Who's Running America?" by Thomas R. Dye: "It is widely believed that great personal wealth in America today is inherited and that opportunities to acquire great personal fortunes dried up after the Industrial Revolution" (Dye, 2002, p. 50).
From a historical point of view, I can see why the above statement was accepted as truth. For example: Anna (Richardson) Harkness, the widow of Stephen Vanderburgh Harkness and the mother of Edward Stephen Harkness (Edward was
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