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As an alternative - sort of a Cliff Notes to the book by Quigley - is "Tragedy and Hope 101". The author is Joseph Plummer and he does a fantastic job of condensing and elaborating on what is written in "Tragedy and Hope." It is one of the most important books to understand the state of our world and the potential future arc. I recommend it as highly as possible - it is a must read, esp if you can't stomach the original.

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Rare interview 1974 Carroll Quigley, with Rudy Maxa of the Washington Post. Must listen:

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=pKClR0qCv4I

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A "Classic's Classic". Released in the early 60's and I read it 4 decades later. It was as timely then as the day it was published and still is to this day. Despite its length it was funny, inciteful and a real page turner. One of the best written books I've ever read regardless of genre.

I would also recommend Antony Sutton's "Wall Street" trilogy.

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This book is very hard to read. Soporific.

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Anything that gives the game away is written in such a way to put people to sleep.

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