Books in Focus, 1981. - 354 p.
In this book, Professor Quigley discusses how Cecil Rhodes, Alfred Milner, and others set up Rhodes secret society for the purpose of bringing the english speaking countries back under the control of British financial interests. Quigley details the start of the Royal Institute of Inteational Affairs, and its branches in other countries, including the Council on Foreign Relations based in the United States. These organizations initially were funded, and are still funded by the banking interests. They are able to exert tremendous influence through the Roundtable Groups, which they control.
In The Anglo-American Establishment, published in 1981, 4 years after his death because of its controversial material (several publishers would not publish it in when it was written in 1949, but his manuscript was after his death found on the Island of Rhodes), Carroll Quigley alleged that the Munich Pact had secretly been prepared as early as 1937 by Great Britain politicians to give Germany and the Soviet Union a common border to eventually destroy the latter in a war between the two. He alleged also that the crisis had been staged by Neville Chamberlain.
In this book, Professor Quigley discusses how Cecil Rhodes, Alfred Milner, and others set up Rhodes secret society for the purpose of bringing the english speaking countries back under the control of British financial interests. Quigley details the start of the Royal Institute of Inteational Affairs, and its branches in other countries, including the Council on Foreign Relations based in the United States. These organizations initially were funded, and are still funded by the banking interests. They are able to exert tremendous influence through the Roundtable Groups, which they control.
In The Anglo-American Establishment, published in 1981, 4 years after his death because of its controversial material (several publishers would not publish it in when it was written in 1949, but his manuscript was after his death found on the Island of Rhodes), Carroll Quigley alleged that the Munich Pact had secretly been prepared as early as 1937 by Great Britain politicians to give Germany and the Soviet Union a common border to eventually destroy the latter in a war between the two. He alleged also that the crisis had been staged by Neville Chamberlain.