Privilege, Power, and Place
Discover the intricate dynamics of America's elite in Privilege, Power, and Place by renowned author. Published by Bloomsbury Publishing Plc in 1995, this compelling paperback spans 208 pages and offers a profound analysis of where the American upper classes reside and vacation. Dive into the exploration of how these exclusive residential areas are not only created but also meticulously maintained, with insights drawn from the influential "Social Register." This book reveals how physical proximity plays a pivotal role in solidifying upper-class consciousness, making it an essential read for anyone interested in social stratification and the lifestyles of the affluent. Enhance your understanding of privilege and its societal implications with this thought-provoking title.