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Each of them is one in a million. They number six thousand on a planet of six billion. They run our governments, our largest corporations, the powerhouses of international finance, the media, world religions, and, from the shadows, the world's most dangerous criminal and terrorist organizations. Review of SUPERCLASS: The Global Power Elite and the World They Are Making, By David Rothkopf. Farrah, Straus and Giroux. A white page appears with a deliberately shadowy image of a boardroom table and chairs. Imagine dragons demons acapella. Sentences materialize: 'They sit on the boards of the largest companies in America.'

Superclass
AuthorDavid Rothkopf
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
GenrePolitics, Globalization, Global governance
Published2008 Farrar, Straus and Giroux (U.S.)
2008 Little, Brown (UK)
Media typePrint (Hardback & Paperback) also Audio book
Pages376 p. (US hardback edition) & 400 p. (UK hardback edition)
ISBN0-374-27210-7 (US hardback edition), ISBN1-4087-0109-X (UK hardback edition)
OCLC166378239
305.5/2 22
LC ClassHM1263 .R68 2008
Preceded byRunning the World
Followed by..

Superclass: The Global Power Elite and the World They Are Making is a book about global governance by American author David Rothkopf, released in March 2008 by publisher Farrar, Straus and Giroux. The book claims that the world population of 6 billion people is subject to the immense influence of an elite (i.e. The Superclass) of six thousand individuals.

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Until the late 20th century, governments of the great powers provided most of the superclass, accompanied by a few heads of international movements (i.e., the Pope of the Roman Catholic Church) and entrepreneurs (Rothschilds, Rockefellers). According to Rothkopf, in the early 21st century, economic clout—fueled by the explosive expansion of international trade, travel and communication—rules. Further, the nation-state's power has diminished shrinking politicians to minority power broker status. Leaders in international business, finance and the defense industry not only dominate the superclass, they move freely into high positions in their nations' governments and back to private life largely beyond the notice of elected legislatures (including the U.S. Congress), which remain abysmally ignorant of affairs beyond their borders. He proposes that the superclass' disproportionate influence over national policy is constructive but always self-interested, and that across the world, few object to corruption and oppressive governments provided they can do business in these countries.

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Superclass
AuthorDavid Rothkopf
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
GenrePolitics, Globalization, Global governance
Published2008 Farrar, Straus and Giroux (U.S.)
2008 Little, Brown (UK)
Media typePrint (Hardback & Paperback) also Audio book
Pages376 p. (US hardback edition) & 400 p. (UK hardback edition)
ISBN0-374-27210-7 (US hardback edition), ISBN1-4087-0109-X (UK hardback edition)
OCLC166378239
305.5/2 22
LC ClassHM1263 .R68 2008
Preceded byRunning the World
Followed by..

Superclass: The Global Power Elite and the World They Are Making is a book about global governance by American author David Rothkopf, released in March 2008 by publisher Farrar, Straus and Giroux. The book claims that the world population of 6 billion people is subject to the immense influence of an elite (i.e. The Superclass) of six thousand individuals.

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Until the late 20th century, governments of the great powers provided most of the superclass, accompanied by a few heads of international movements (i.e., the Pope of the Roman Catholic Church) and entrepreneurs (Rothschilds, Rockefellers). According to Rothkopf, in the early 21st century, economic clout—fueled by the explosive expansion of international trade, travel and communication—rules. Further, the nation-state's power has diminished shrinking politicians to minority power broker status. Leaders in international business, finance and the defense industry not only dominate the superclass, they move freely into high positions in their nations' governments and back to private life largely beyond the notice of elected legislatures (including the U.S. Congress), which remain abysmally ignorant of affairs beyond their borders. He proposes that the superclass' disproportionate influence over national policy is constructive but always self-interested, and that across the world, few object to corruption and oppressive governments provided they can do business in these countries.

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David Rothkopf Amazon

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  • Book review by Laura Miller (Salon.com)

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