This sounds very much like the post Milner Group, post Anglo-American Establishment, CFR, LIEO, Davos, Bilderberg Oxford, Rhodes heritage, group, in the latest journalistic iteration.
It was nationalist for a time, but only so far as it was self determination anti Western Imperialist. It was not nationalist in its opposition to fascism but rather globalist liberal or socialist.
Throughout, it has been transformatively chameleonic, but always, always, with the abiding subtext of globalist market capitalist liberalism.
Throughout, it has been transformatively chameleonic, but always, always, with the abiding subtext of globalist market capitalist liberalism.
Rhodes himself had been and had started out as an imperialist, but it morphed, during the first third of the 20th Century, into a globalist liberal international market determined so called order, an order increasingly of color.
It is perfectly fitting that the book should be by an Indian descent American scholar of color who studied at Oxford.
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