Superclass: The Global Power Elite And The Worl... -

Power has moved faster than the institutions meant to regulate it. This "gap" allows the superclass to operate in a vacuum where national laws are often circumvented.

Predominantly older men (median age 58), highly educated, and mostly from North America and Europe. Core Themes and Key Takeaways Superclass: The Global Power Elite and the Worl...

Heads of state, top military commanders, and influential policymakers. Power has moved faster than the institutions meant

Members often have more in common with their global peers than with their own countrymen, shifting their primary allegiance away from the nation-state. Core Themes and Key Takeaways Heads of state,

The superclass is defined by its ability to influence millions of lives across borders. It is not a monolithic group but a shifting network of individuals from various sectors:

Rothkopf argues that while this elite drives globalization and international cooperation, their pursuit of self-interest has exacerbated global inequality.