Superclass: The Global Power Elite and the World They Are Making | David Rothkopf | I saw Rothkopf on C-SPAN.
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Superclass: The Gl...
Superclass: The Global Power Elite and the World They Are Making
David Rothkopf
Farrar, Straus and Giroux
, 2008 - 400 pages
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Enlightening and Empowering
I had the pleasure of hosting David Rothkopf at Stanford University a few weeks ago as a speaker in our Entrepreneurial Thought Leaders lecture series. His talk was riveting and the students responded with great enthusiasm. He used the lecture to emphasis the key theme of his book,
Superclass
, that there is an small, informal network of people around the
world
who hold an inordinate amount of
power
when it comes to influencing the political and economic environment around the globe.
The book is filled with fascinating stories that
are
extremely engaging. David Rothkopf is a masterful writer who uses the first person narrative and an unassuming style to bring you close to the rare individuals who he describes in the book. He takes you behind the scenes at Davos, invites you to sit beside corporate leaders on private jets, and lets you peek into the smoke filled rooms where deals really get done. He shows us how the people who pull the strings in our world have found creative ways to align their interests.
Superclass is well-researched and filled with endless facts that support all of David Rothkopf's ideas. He draws on interesting examples from throughout history as he builds his thesis that there have always been a select few who have much more influence than the bulk of the population. He argues that these
elite
s are the "leaders, innovators, and risk-takers.
They
are the ones who excel, possess vital experience, and serve as essential connections among centers of power." It is important to note that most of the elites today are self-made. They have identified and seized opportunities, leveraged limited resources, and created value in many different forms. I read the book with great interest and found it informative, enlightening, and empowering.
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I saw Rothkopf on C-SPAN.
I saw Rothkopf talk about this book on C-SPAN. I didn't catch every moment, so can't speak to his feelings about "populists and anti-
global
ists." He is critical of the "Friedmanism" (of Milton and Thomas) that has created an economy that intensifies anti-democratic disparities in wealth. And the person who introduced Rothkopf opened with this comment from Thomas Jefferson, "I hope we shall crush in its birth the aristocracy of our monied corporations which d
are
already to challenge our government to a trial of strength, and bid defiance to the laws of our country" What Would Jefferson Do?: A Return to Democracy.
A person in the audience asked Rothkopf if he felt we were moving toward a society of completely privatized armies, like an "army of Exxon" (as books like Blackwater: The Rise of the
World
's Most
Power
ful Mercenary Army suggest). Rothkopf had criticized the US and NATO for its massive weapons spending, but suggested we won't have private armies and claimed that state terror has less of an influence today than in the past. I doubt Iraqis, Afghanis, Palestinians and communities throughout the Global South would share that view. There are even right-wing establishment writers that celebrate state violence Imperial Grunts: On the Ground with the American Military, from Mongolia to the Philippines to Iraq and Beyond; while analysts who have retained their humanity condemn the terror organized by the
superclass
The Sorrows of Empire: Militarism, Secrecy, and the End of the Republic (The American Empire Project).
Aside from that, I found Rothkopf's presentation to be fascinating, and had its own populist inclinations to it.
I look forward to getting the audio version.
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