This was a really, really, REALLY long book, but that doesn't make it bad. It is a thorough investigation of the monied and wealthy interests in America. For this reason much of the book is filled with lists and figures, which can make for some tedious reading. Nevertheless, the gold of the book is worth fighting through the less interesting elements. He demonstrates that no matter how our economy has opened up, it is still controlled by the upper 3%, all of which are the descendants of a few select families, among them the Fords, the Carnegies, the Rockefellers, and others. He has a very interesting perspective on the gangster wars of the 20s as hired killers of the major corporations, documents the repeated crimes of corporations, and shows that no matter how many average Americans invest in the stockmarket it always remains under the control of these select groups. The book was written in 1965, so it is a bit dated, but much of the data remains relevant, and has been substantially updated by the likes of Kevin Phillips and others.
If you are just like me, and love your dreams to be shattered this would be an excellent read. Despite the protests of the Fortune and WSJ that we can all make it, aka "Horatio Alger" the world is ruled by the same "old" fortunes. I mean, yeah - you might make a million or sixty but those are mere pennies if you wanna swim with the big fish. Which doesn't mean you shouldn't try - mean we need hard workers and innovators how else our fortune keepers can multiply their fortunes.
Either way, I love that book so much that I am going to germinate on it for couple of months and then to re-read it. THIS should be read in economics classes not Paul Samuelson.
Another one from college days (mid 70s for me). The argument here is that mere millionaires don't count. It is the super rich that count -- the Du Ponts, Rockefellers, etc. It gives an account of all the families in the US that are truly super-rich. I am sure he has updated the account since.
The systematic statistical analysis of how the super rich gain, keep and use money to increase their own wealth and power. It is brutal....and although dated I can only guess that it is worse now.
I hope you like reading a narrative of facts and fact backed opinions about the American Elite and the power they have. To me- there was much over my head. I guess I'm one if the "Dolts" that is part of the middle class ignorant horde he speaks of.
Overall an interesting read. Highly thought provoking in the wake of our current political landscape in America.