Tragedy and Hope 101
K**Z
Enlightening read about who and how rules the world
This is a well-written book. The chapter on money helped me understand how the modern economy works. Other parts of the book filled in the gaps in my knowledge about the Network - I've read some part of the Tragedy and Hope by Carroll Quigley, and here I've found a lot that Quigley didn't cover.
S**E
This book makes everything make sense
This book was written before covid and many of are now more awake to what are the real intentions of the hidden ruling class. We are up against a formidable enemy; being naive or trying to keep our heads in the sand is no protection from what is coming next. I agree with the author that even though we may be tempted to think that we can’t personally do anything of consequence; if we were all to do “something” (like read this book and share it with a friend), all those something’s would add up. Please read this book!
J**.
Muy buen resumen para introducirse a la lectura de Quingly, destaca además temas actuales.
En un breve libro expone ideas fundamentales del libro clásico de tragedia and Hope.
G**L
An excellent book that serves as a gateway to many avenues
Joseph Plummer has the done us all a favour and worked through Quigley's 1300+ page tome "Tragedy & Hope" and has managed to condense many documented historical events into this sleek book. This isn't supposed to replace Quigley's book but offer an introduction and pointers for further study. I would highly recommend reading this to better understand the political machinations and the names behind some of the last 100+ years of world-changing historical events. Some of the topics discussed include false flags, the pretexts to the world wars, income tax and the Federal reserve system and Gladio's role in taking the lives of innocent Europeans. Well done to Mr Plummer for taking on this gargantuan task and converting it into a digestible format.
J**F
Excellent condensed version of the Quigley book.
Tragedy & Hope - A History of The World in Our Time - was written by Carroll Quigley professor of history at the Foreign Services School of Georgetown University. Written in 1966, and removed from circulation a year or so later for revealing too much, it remains legendary for those researching recent world history from the viewpoint of those pulling the strings. At 1300 pages long, it can be a challenge for those with limited time. Tragedy & Hope 101 is a condensed version of Quigley's book. I have both and use 101 to find what I'm looking for and refer to the Quigley book for an in depth analysis. 101 by itself is an awesome eye opener and well worth sharing with friends. The author has done a brilliant job.
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