Carroll Quigley’s "Tragedy and Hope" posits that an international network of financial elites, centered in London and New York, has sought to establish a global system of political and financial control. The work examines how this elite utilized historical crises, including the World Wars and the Great Depression, to shape international institutions and centralize power. Access the full text of Tragedy and Hope.
Quigley detalla cómo la reunión secreta en la Isla Jekyll (1910) no fue un acto de planificación económica neutral, sino un golpe de mano de los banqueros de Wall Street para crear un banco central privado con apariencia pública. Tragedia Y Esperanza Carroll Quigley.pdf
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