New World Order: A Strategy Of Imperialism May 2026

: The text traces the ideology of the "New World Order" back to the British Round Table Movement and figures like Cecil Rhodes and Lord Milner . It argues that these groups aimed to foster a global community bound by common loyalties, effectively re-incorporating America into a British-influenced "world commonwealth".

: The book explores how academic theories—such as Elliott’s philosophy of democratic government—were used to formulate supra-national political strategies. New World Order: A Strategy of Imperialism

: It is often categorized as a "must-read" for students of alternative history and those interested in the "shadows of power". : The text traces the ideology of the