Nice comment, but really, all one needs to do to acquire a proper flavor of how the world really worked (indeed, still works as demonstrated by the NWO's view of humanity) is referenced by two sources.
The first is Ivanhoe, a fictional novel by Scott about post 1066 Britain and the treatment of 'native' Saxons as 2nd class citizens at the hands of the Normans. (Of course, the Saxons themselves displaced the Celts, and so on ...)
The other is just a smattering of Cecil Rhodes and his views/opinions about blacks and other conquered peoples.
Or, perhaps the easiest and most direct example is a simple review of law French. The use of language unique to a ruling class demonstrates quite succinctly how law and government are utilized to control vast numbers of subservient masses.
Nice comment, but really, all one needs to do to acquire a proper flavor of how the world really worked (indeed, still works as demonstrated by the NWO's view of humanity) is referenced by two sources.
The first is Ivanhoe, a fictional novel by Scott about post 1066 Britain and the treatment of 'native' Saxons as 2nd class citizens at the hands of the Normans. (Of course, the Saxons themselves displaced the Celts, and so on ...)
The other is just a smattering of Cecil Rhodes and his views/opinions about blacks and other conquered peoples.
Or, perhaps the easiest and most direct example is a simple review of law French. The use of language unique to a ruling class demonstrates quite succinctly how law and government are utilized to control vast numbers of subservient masses.