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America's 60 Families is a book by American journalist Ferdinand Lundberg published in 1937 by Vanguard Press. It is an argumentative analysis of wealth and class in the United States, and how they are leveraged for purposes of political and economic power, specifically by what the author contends is a "plutocratic circle" composed of a tightly interlinked group of 60 families.

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  • America's 60 Families is a book by American journalist Ferdinand Lundberg published in 1937 by Vanguard Press. It is an argumentative analysis of wealth and class in the United States, and how they are leveraged for purposes of political and economic power, specifically by what the author contends is a "plutocratic circle" composed of a tightly interlinked group of 60 families. The controversial study has met with mixed reactions since its publication. Though praised by some contemporary and modern reviewers, and once cited in a speech by Harold L. Ickes, it has also been criticized by others and was the subject of a 1938 libel suit by DuPont over factual inaccuracies contained in the text. In 1968 Lundberg published The Rich and the Super-Rich, described by some sources as a sequel to America's 60 Families. (en)
  • 60 Familias de los Estados Unidos escrita por Ferdinand Lundberg, fue publicado en 1937 por y en su momento fue el último de una serie de exposiciones escritas por periodistas estadounidenses que identificó un cartel de familias o individuos que controlaban la mayor parte de la riqueza en los Estados Unidos.​ En 60 Familias de los Estados Unidos, Lundberg afirmó que las principales familias estadounidenses, como los Rockefeller, Ford, Harkness, Vanderbilt, Mellon, y Du Pont de América, controlaban las instituciones económicas y la política estadounidenses. (es)
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  • Cover of the 1946 printing of America's 60 Families (en)
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  • The Rich and the Super-Rich (en)
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  • 60 Familias de los Estados Unidos escrita por Ferdinand Lundberg, fue publicado en 1937 por y en su momento fue el último de una serie de exposiciones escritas por periodistas estadounidenses que identificó un cartel de familias o individuos que controlaban la mayor parte de la riqueza en los Estados Unidos.​ En 60 Familias de los Estados Unidos, Lundberg afirmó que las principales familias estadounidenses, como los Rockefeller, Ford, Harkness, Vanderbilt, Mellon, y Du Pont de América, controlaban las instituciones económicas y la política estadounidenses. (es)
  • America's 60 Families is a book by American journalist Ferdinand Lundberg published in 1937 by Vanguard Press. It is an argumentative analysis of wealth and class in the United States, and how they are leveraged for purposes of political and economic power, specifically by what the author contends is a "plutocratic circle" composed of a tightly interlinked group of 60 families. (en)
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