Summary:
The book examines a group of the world's most influential people, a global elite that shapes the economy, politics, and environment on a massive scale. It delves into their backgrounds, how they interact, the networks they form, and the immense power they wield over the lives of billions.
Key points:
1. Superclass Concept: Rothkopf defines the "Superclass" as a powerful, influential group of global elites, including CEOs, politicians, military leaders, and cultural figures, who shape world affairs.
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