Abstract
This study examines the social, economic, and political connections of persons attending the elite summer retreat at the Bohemian Grove in 1993. Consistent with past studies, Bohemian Club members who made political contributions were overwhelmingly pro-Republican. The guest list also revealed numerous father-son connections, business affiliations, and government-industry associations, lending support to the idea that the Bohemian Grove is an arena where social interaction serves to develop ruling-class cohesion. Interestingly, Clinton administration appointees were noticeably absent from the Grove.
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