"A broad view of human societies can do nothing but confirm the truth that elites are and have always been an inevitable feature of them all. That there has been an elite in western Europe and North America, made up of a mixture of financiers, industrialists, high-ranking government officials, and the social upper crust; and that this elite has exerted an influence disproportionate to its numbers, should hardly come as a surprise. If all these people were to have been eliminated in one fell swoop, they would simply have been replaced by another elite, differently constituted and differently motivated. What Quigley makes clear is that the elite he describes acted with a curious blend of altruism, self-interest, naivete. Their best-laid plans many times were based on misinformation and came disastrously a-cropper. The impression one gets is more often one of bumbling rather than of sinister genius."
Carroll Quigley's Tragedy & Hope: A History of the World in Our Time
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