by sjn » Mon 26 May 2008, 12:59:07
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('threadbear', '')$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('sjn', ' ') It is certainly true people and groups conspire to shape world affairs, but nobody is in control. Rarely do things go as planned, you give them far too much credit.
Actually your view is overly simple. There are only a few ruling families, in the world, relatively speaking. Their spheres of influence, commercial ventures, and social networks overlap, at times and converge at other times --and compete, less often.
There are occasions when the majority of these groups and people you allude to, cooperate. It's like crime families. That is pretty much all you have to know. The old money elite operate like the Gambinos. The new elite are basically organized thugs with MBA's. Think a young guy making over a billion bucks a year as a hedge fun operator is on the straight and narrow? Anyone who dismisses the comparisons between the ruling class and rival crime families, and how they operate, simply misses the point and will always struggle to develop a proper model of social/economic reality.
I'm not disputing any of that. It's just human nature to
) can have control over anything. It simply isn't true, although it can appear that way for a while. The more power you have, the more you can delude others and yourself.