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The Bohemian Grove is a restricted 2,700-acre (1,100-hectare) ... The Bohemian Grove and Other Retreats: A study in ruling class cohesiveness, Harper and Row, 1974.
Bromley, George T.; Frederick Somers; Bohemian Club. The Cremation of Care Fifty-third Celebration, 1933; Domhoff, G. William, The Bohemian Grove and Other Retreats: A study in ruling class cohesiveness, Harper and Row, 1974. Field, Charles Kellogg; Bohemian Club. The Cremation of Care. "On the Occasion of the Sixty-seventh Consecutive ...
Who Rules was followed by a series of sociology and power structure books like C. Wright Mills and the Power Elite (1968), Bohemian Grove and Other Retreats (1974), and three more best-sellers: The Higher Circles (1970), The Powers That Be (1979), and Who Rules America Now? (1983). [2] Domhoff has written seven updates to Who Rules America?
The Bohemian Club is a private club with two locations: a city clubhouse in the Nob Hill district of San Francisco, California, and the Bohemian Grove, a retreat north of the city in Sonoma County. [2]
The Grove Play is an annual theatrical production written, produced and performed by and for Bohemian Club members, and staged outdoors in California at the Bohemian Grove each summer. In 1878, the Bohemian Club of San Francisco first took to the woods for a summer celebration that they called midsummer High Jinks. [ 1 ]
The Bohemian Club (1872), which hosts the Bohemian Grove retreat; The Cercle de l'Union ("the French Club") (1905) [46] [47] The City Club of San Francisco (1930), until 1987 called the Pacific Stock Exchange Lunch Club [48] [49] The Concordia-Argonaut Club (1864) [50] [51] The Family (1901), founded by members of the Bohemian Club who left in ...
In 2011 Hooper was the lead plaintiff in a lawsuit (Sierra Club v CALFIRE) [5] [6] that successfully challenged an aggressive logging plan for old-growth redwoods and Douglas fir at the Bohemian Grove, a 2,700-acre enclave on the Russian River owned by the elite San Francisco Bohemian Club. The lawsuit gained national attention.
However, people who write about the club agree that the motto is often ignored, especially when there are only two club members around. See G. William Domhoff's The Bohemian Grove and other retreats: a study in ruling-class cohesiveness, and Peter Martin Phillips's A Relative Advantage: Sociology of the San Francisco Bohemian Club.