The Superclass - politicians, military leaders, finance gurus, energy
barons, media moguls and thought leaders - is the small group that
currently plays the greatest role in shaping the progress of
globalization and perhaps the group most changed by that phenomenon, so
much so that they have more in common with one another than they do with
their own countrymen. And because this group frequently operates
outside all national and international regulation, they are often in
conflict with the elite in their own countries. Rothkopf offers a
provocative and trenchant examination of the overlapping international
power clusters. He reveals who is a member of this global Superclass and
who is likely to be joining it and transforming it in the years ahead.
And he will explore how the aggressive pursuit of self-interest by some
in this class helped to create a world in which inequity is greater than
ever - something that may well threaten international stability in our
lifetimes.