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Unlike many historians who treat events as a series of reactions or accidents, Quigley argues that much of 20th-century history was deliberately steered by a small, interconnected group of financiers, academics, and policymakers. He specifically identifies groups such as the (founded by Cecil Rhodes and Alfred Milner) and their American counterparts.
Beyond the conspiracy elements, the book is a massive undertaking (over 1,300 pages) covering: Tragedia Y Esperanza Carroll Quigley.pdf
Whether you agree with his conclusions or not, Quigley’s work is essential reading for anyone trying to understand the "hidden" history of the modern world. If you'd like to dive deeper, let me know: Unlike many historians who treat events as a