Summary
Sean Stone: The New World Order: The Strategy of Imperialism
During his studies of American history at Princeton, Sean Stone became acquainted with the works of Harvard political science professor William Yandell Eliot, an advocate of Cecil Rhodes and Lord Milner's idea of uniting all Anglo-Americans into one empire. Examining Eliot's influence on Republicans, Democrats, six US presidents and several of his students such as Henry Kissinger, Zbigniew Brzezinski and Samuel Huntington, the author illuminates the connection between universities, government and big capital, allowing us to see international relations from a different angle - the real goal of creating a so-called world government that would manage international law and financial flows instead of nation states, and the New World Order as a means of recreating empire - the unification of America and Britain.
Sean Stone, a great skeptic of globalization and the proclaimed goals of the Council on International Relations, the Bilderberg Group, the Trilateral Commission and similar organizations, contributed with his documentaries, public appearances and this book to the fight against the emergence of a world in which control would replace sovereignty and personal freedoms. Stone's book is a must-read for anyone who would like to learn something about what the history books, as a rule, are silent about.
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