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'''G. William (Bill) Domhoff''' is a Research Professor in [[psychology]] and [[sociology]] at the [[University of California, Santa Cruz]]. Domhoff is the author of ''[[Who Rules America?]]'' (1967) and many other well-known books in sociology and power structure research, as well as ''Finding Meaning in Dreams'' (1996) and ''The Scientific Study of Dreams'' (2003).
'''G. William (Bill) Domhoff''' (born August 6, 1936) is a Research Professor in [[psychology]] and [[sociology]] at the [[University of California, Santa Cruz]]. He is best known for his controversial 1960s bestseller, ''[[Who Rules America?]]'', which argued that the country was dominated by the elite classes, both politically and economically.


He received a [[Bachelor of Arts|B.A.]] in [[Psychology]] at [[Duke University]], a [[Master of Arts (postgraduate)|MA]] in psychology at [[Kent State University]], and a [[Doctor of Philosophy|Ph.D.]] in psychology at the [[University of Miami]].
He was born in [[Youngstown, Ohio]], the son of George William and Helen S. (Cornet) Domhoff. He received a [[Bachelor of Arts|B.A.]] in [[Psychology]] at [[Duke University]], a [[Master of Arts (postgraduate)|MA]] in psychology at [[Kent State University]], and a [[Doctor of Philosophy|Ph.D.]] in psychology at the [[University of Miami]].


In the early 1960s, Domhoff served as an assistant professor of psychology at [[Los Angeles State College]]. In 1965, he became an assistant professor at the [[University of California]], Cowell College, [[Santa Cruz]], where he is now professor of [[psychology]] and [[sociology]].


Domhoff is the author of ''[[Who Rules America?]]'' (1967) and many other well-known books in sociology and power structure research, as well as ''Finding Meaning in Dreams'' (1996) and ''The Scientific Study of Dreams'' (2003).


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Revision as of 07:07, 27 February 2007

G. William (Bill) Domhoff (born August 6, 1936) is a Research Professor in psychology and sociology at the University of California, Santa Cruz. He is best known for his controversial 1960s bestseller, Who Rules America?, which argued that the country was dominated by the elite classes, both politically and economically.

He was born in Youngstown, Ohio, the son of George William and Helen S. (Cornet) Domhoff. He received a B.A. in Psychology at Duke University, a MA in psychology at Kent State University, and a Ph.D. in psychology at the University of Miami.

In the early 1960s, Domhoff served as an assistant professor of psychology at Los Angeles State College. In 1965, he became an assistant professor at the University of California, Cowell College, Santa Cruz, where he is now professor of psychology and sociology.

Domhoff is the author of Who Rules America? (1967) and many other well-known books in sociology and power structure research, as well as Finding Meaning in Dreams (1996) and The Scientific Study of Dreams (2003).



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