
Three hundred German men, wrote Walther Rathenau at the beginning of the 20th century, determined the economic fortunes of the continent. He was referring to the close-knit network of bankers, captains of industry, and lobbyists that had emerged with the rise of companies like Allianz, Krupp, and Siemens.
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