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C. Wright Mills is counted among prominent social thinkers of twentieth century. He was an American social conflict theorist. Mills social theories were influenced from the work or ideas of Karl Marx and Max Weber. He interpreted the social world from Weberian and Marxist perspective though, he never admitted or mentioned that his social theories were influenced from the ideas of Marx and Weber. In 1956 he pioneered and presented the social theory of power elite in one of his most influential book “The Power Elite”. Mills social theory was focused on the power elite as well as, their influence on society and social lives of ordinary people. According to Mills power elites are those people who hold top hierarchical positions in economic, political and military institutions and their positions give them power to make strategic decisions which could have positive or negative impact on social lives and environment of ordinary citizens.

Mills argued that, the doctrine “Balance Of Power” showed more strength in pre-modern societies than modern societies. In industrial societies social institutions have bureaucratic structure that provide differential power to individuals in accordance to their hierarchical positions. Those individuals who stand at the top of hierarchical ladder (power elite) command and control the resources of bureaucratic organization. As the structure of social institutions become bureaucratic and centralized the circle of power elite (who run the organizations or hold top hierarchical positions) became narrower, due to which their decisions have great impact on ordinary citizens lives and social environment.

According to Mills, power elite are those individuals who hold top hierarchical positions or key positions in economic, political and military institutions within modern society. These power elites dominate the modern societies because they hold key leadership position and decision making power within social institutions. Moreover, he argued that this social phenomenon is not the doing or conspiracy of evil men but the outcome of bureaucratic social structure that has enlarged and highly centralized the decision making process and then put this authority in the hands of few people with similar social status, background and perspective.

C. Wright mills believed that, the major national power are vested in three social institutions these include government, economy and military because all other institutions had been diminished or made subordinate to these three institutions within modern societies. Therefore, he categorized those individuals as power elite who hold key leadership positions in these big three institutions. Furthermore, he argued that, similar social background create solidarity, unity and alliance among power elites. They are born in upper class families, attend same prestigious educational institutions, members of same gentleman clubs and are closely linked through matrimonial alliances or intermarriage.

Furthermore, power elite are united and aligned with one another due to the structural interdependence and integration of dominant big three social institutions. As the dominant institutions become larger, centralized and consequential in its activities their integration become inevitable. Mills believed that, corporation (economic institutions) is the most powerful sector among these three institutions. However, economic institution is not the only dominant sector of society rather the society is dominated via the alliance of big three institutions.

Mills believed that, there are two other powers below the power elites these include general population and opinion leader. Mills argued that, general population is powerless, little informed, disorganized and economically dependent on power elite therefore, they are controlled, exploited and manipulated by the people who stand at the top of power ladder within society (power elite). In-between power elite and masses of people Mill believed that there is middle level power that is composed of local opinion leaders and interest groups. These interest groups and opinion leaders neither represent general masses nor have any effect or influence over power elite. Mills assumed that, congress and political organizations are the middle level power within America. Moreover he says that, American congress and political organization discuss and decide petty problems or issues because power elite ensure that, such issues and decisions should not be debated within congress which could challenge their current position in order to sustain their power and authority. The key leadership positions of power elite allow them to transcend the social environment. They leverage their power of decision making for their personal gain instead of using it for the interest and welfare of general population.

According to Mills, Second World War gave rise to the militarism among elites. He assumed that majority of elites were military man post war within America. He says that, the rise of military state protect the interest of elites within industrial society. The projection of military power is used to cover the incompetence of politicians and to increase the profit corporations. This militarism is instilled in citizens via educational institutions, media and opinion leaders.

Written by; Khushdil Khan Kasi

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