These hedged remarks stand in contrast to the later, bolder remarks of C. Wright Mills: "Power is not of a man. Wealth does not center in the person of the wealthy. Celebrity is not inherent in any personality. To be celebrated, to be wealthy, to have power requires access to major institutions." (Mills 1956, cited in Andrews, Biggs & Seidel 1996) Mills, C. Wright (1956). The Power Elite. New York: Oxford University Press. ISBN0-8070-4185-8., ISBN0-19-513354-4 Andrews, R.; Biggs, M.; Seidel, M.; et al. (1996). Columbia world of quotations. New York: Columbia University Press. ISBN978-0-231-10298-8. Archived from the original on 22 April 2009.
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However, this attribution is highly controversial among Marx scholars. See, for example: Hodges & Gandy 1980. Hodges, Donald & Gandy, Ross (June 1980). "Varieties of Economic Determinism". Journal of Economic History. 40 (2): 373–376. doi:10.1017/S0022050700108265. S2CID154245777.
However, this attribution is highly controversial among Marx scholars. See, for example: Hodges & Gandy 1980. Hodges, Donald & Gandy, Ross (June 1980). "Varieties of Economic Determinism". Journal of Economic History. 40 (2): 373–376. doi:10.1017/S0022050700108265. S2CID154245777.
These hedged remarks stand in contrast to the later, bolder remarks of C. Wright Mills: "Power is not of a man. Wealth does not center in the person of the wealthy. Celebrity is not inherent in any personality. To be celebrated, to be wealthy, to have power requires access to major institutions." (Mills 1956, cited in Andrews, Biggs & Seidel 1996) Mills, C. Wright (1956). The Power Elite. New York: Oxford University Press. ISBN0-8070-4185-8., ISBN0-19-513354-4 Andrews, R.; Biggs, M.; Seidel, M.; et al. (1996). Columbia world of quotations. New York: Columbia University Press. ISBN978-0-231-10298-8. Archived from the original on 22 April 2009.