Tragedy & Hope: A History of the World in Our Time
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Tragedy & Hope: A History of the World in Our Time [Hardcover] Carroll Quigley
Carroll Quigley’s book IS A CONFESSION FROM A MEMBER OF THE NEW WORLD ORDER POWER ELITE.
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I have not had a chance to read this book yet so I cannot review
Reader’s Rating: 4 / 5
If you’re not a student of socio-political-economic (SPE)
history, then you’ve establish the perfect alternative to Sominex!
If you are, beware! This book will certainly force
you to choose, once and for all, if you subscribe to the
consipiracy theory of history.
This reviewer had the pleasure of reading this tome while
confined in traction with a herniated disk and, at the then
ripe ancient age of 27, was startled to learn that some
historians really judge in conspiracy theory. Not only
do they judge in it, they write about it with zest!
By the time I finished the book, I started to marvel, if
only for a few minutes, if I didn’t also judge.
Professor Quigley claims that he not only has access to
the private records of the so-called “Round Table,”
the essential center of conspiracy power, but that he was
really questioned to research and write this history
as a private publication documenting the rise to power of
this imaginary organization.
After spending 600 or 700 pages detailing SPE history
from the first farming coop in the valley of the Tigris,
circa 10,000 BCE, to the middle of the 19th century, with
small deviation from the accepted litany of lore, Professor
Quigley then takes a startling detour from the reality we
all know and like. Professor Quigley describes the
development of an erstwhile ideal of power-consolidation by
early Masons which culminated in the establishment of the
progeniter of the Trilateral Commission by Cecil Rhodes at
the beginning of this century. Rhodes’ reasons are shown to
promote the ideal of a white, Anglo-Saxon plutocracy with
naught but the best of motives in mind: protect the world
from itself. This group would deflect the subversion of a
God-chosen world order, the British Empire, into chaos by
third-world political reformers. To do so, the “Round Table”
would manipulate world governments by…but that would be to
give it all away!
Serious historians should read this account and view the
results of the tyranny of paranoia. For what besides paranoia
can cause a fellow traveler to take the road less traveled and,
while delving into our common history, come to view
fantastic shapes and forces that don’t exist.
Or do they?
Reader’s Rating: 3 / 5
This books is a classic that has access to a lot of vital detail and also clearly identifies core trends many others miss. The overall level of benevolence and manipulation in all the empires can be hotly debated but small in this book would be less applicable if one takes either a very positive or negative view on the recent empires. As part of a collection of books to help one in understanding the origins of the modern world this book adds fantastic value.
Be warned that many additional books still take in critical aspects barely touched on here…
Reader’s Rating: 4 / 5
BTW. If you want the book now, the John Birch Society, aka The New American book store sells the book too. It’s usually availabe straight away–in stock.
Excellent Reading.
Reader’s Rating: 4 / 5
This book goes hand in hand with chapter 4 in “Fire in the Minds of Men” by James Billington. Billington was a Rhodes Scholar, taught history at Princeton and Harvard for 17 years and is currently the Librarian of Congress. In that chapter he discusses for the 18th century what Quigly discusses for the 20th.
The conclusions people draw about the power elite, even Billington’s and Quigly’s, are humorous. The fact is, that certainly not all but some at the top of the top, the right powerful social engineers- they are libertarian, objectivists. For them to act or say so outright and fully would be suicide.
The right-wingers are so sure the Illuminati are hardcore left-wing conspirators and the left is convinced they are extreme right-wingers. Hilarious. A very curious, very real twist to the tale that Billington started and Quigly nonstop is to be establish in a small book called the “Illuminati Manifesto” by Solomon Tulbure. Appealing and vital to note that they ARE slowly building their presence known to the public; with the latter book being published, with Clinton pointing the public to Quigly in his speech, etc…
Reader’s Rating: 4 / 5