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Reading list for the Professional-Managerical Class and the managerial elite:
The original papers by Barbara and John Ehrehreich defining the Professional-Managerial Class from the far left in 1977: library.brown.edu files.libcom.org
The definitive book on the managerial elite from ex-Communist political theorist James Burnham in 1941: amazon.com
The definitive book on class in pre-WWII America, including "Category X" aka the new managerial elite: amazon.com
The definitive book on class in America circa the onset of the 21st century by @nytdavidbrooks -- the managerial elite as "bourgeois bohemians" or bobos -- amazon.com
@nytdavidbrooks On how the secularized Protestantism became our current civil religion and the rise of the Elect, aka the political energized managerial elite, by @JosephBottum -- amazon.com
@nytdavidbrooks @JosephBottum On how the managerial elite is hoarding the American dream and leaving everyone else behind, while feeling good about themselves in the process, by @RichardvReeves -- amazon.com
@nytdavidbrooks @JosephBottum @RichardvReeves An even more vigorous modern attack on the Professional-Managerial Class/managerial elite and their hoarding of power and money, from the left, by @bureaucatliu -- amazon.com
@nytdavidbrooks @JosephBottum @RichardvReeves @bureaucatliu For further *further* reading, start with James Burnham's amazon.com and then work backwards to Pareto, Mosca, and Michels; they collectively explain the social/political/economic substructure of this whole topic.
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