GEOPOLITICS

GEOPOLITICS

This section features reviews and analyses of influential books on geopolitics, global governance, and elite ideology. Most of these works are written by prominent political thinkers, strategists & policymakers themselves  offering rare insight into the ideas, ambitions & long-term visions that have shaped the current affairs. Reading them today reveals how many once-theoretical concepts have gradually emerged into reality & what’s yet to come.

THE PENTAGON’S BRAIN

Annie Jacobsen uncovers the secret history of DARPA, the Pentagon’s top military research agency. From creating the Internet and GPS to developing advanced warfare technology, DARPA has shaped the modern world in hidden ways. The book explores its innovations, controversies, and growing influence over the future of science and society.

UNESCO: IT’S PURPOSE & PHILOSOPHY

UNESCO was founded to promote peace through education, science, and culture. Guided by Julian Huxley, its original vision emphasized global cooperation and human progress. This IS the standard narrative. But what does Huxley really aims for?

PROPAGANDA

Edward Bernays, known as the father of public relations, introduced the idea of “engineering consent” shaping public opinion through propaganda. Cousin of Sigmund Freud & influenced by him, his 1928 book Propaganda reveals how media, politics, and corporations manipulate mass thinking in modern society.

THE SCIENTIFIC OUTLOOK

In The Scientific Outlook, Bertrand Russell examines the power and influence of scientific knowledge on modern society. Russell argues that science, through its search for universal laws, has transformed humanity’s control over nature while reshaping everyday life, politics, and human progress in profound and lasting ways.

THE ROCKEFELLERS: AN AMERICAN DYNASTY

The story of the Rockefeller family traces the rise of one of America’s wealthiest and most influential dynasties. From the oil empire built by John D. Rockefeller to later generations shaped by Nelson & David Rockefeller's power, philanthropy, and inherited fortune, the book explores the family’s legacy across business, politics, and society

THE OPEN CONSPIRACY

In The Open Conspiracy, H. G. Wells presents a bold vision for global organization and cooperation. He argues that society’s future depends on coordinated efforts by influential groups working toward world unity, scientific progress, and social reform, making the book a provocative exploration of power, governance, and humanity’s collective future. This is the blueprint for "World Domination"

THE IMPACT OF SCIENCE ON SOCIETY

Written in 1950's, Bertrand Russell explores both the promise and dangers of scientific progress. While science can improve human life, Russell warns that peace, controlled population growth, fair distribution of wealth, and global cooperation are essential. This is a short read.

SURVIVAL OF THE WISEST

Survival of the Wisest presents a controversial vision of humanity shaped by genetic engineering, population control, and scientific authority. Critics argue that Jonas Salk promotes a dystopian, Darwinian worldview where technocrats guide human evolution, raising serious ethical concerns about eugenics, selective reproduction, and the future of human freedom.

THE ROTHSCHILDS: A FAMILY PORTRAIT

In this compelling history, Rothschild family emerges as one of the most influential dynasties in modern history. From Mayer Rothschild’s rise out of the Frankfurt ghetto to the family’s involvement in major events like Waterloo and the Suez Canal, the book traces their extraordinary path to global wealth and power.

BETWEEN TWO AGES

Zbigniew Brzezinski explores the rise of the “technetronic age,” a future shaped by technology, mass media, and scientific advancement. The book examines how knowledge and electronics transform politics, society, and global power while raising concerns about surveillance, elitism, social control, and the risks of a technologically managed world. This single book got him the spotlight to become the co founder of TRILATERAL COMMISSION along with David Rockefeller

BRAVE NEW WORLD

In Brave New World, Aldous Huxley imagines a future society controlled through genetic engineering, conditioning, drugs, and endless consumption. While most citizens accept this artificial happiness, Bernard Marx questions the system, revealing a disturbing vision of freedom, control, and the cost of a “perfect” society. By the way, this is where we are headed!