Insider pulls back ‘elite curtain’ of globalism
Former organizer of Davos conference promotes ‘spiritual capital’
JEROME R. CORSI
WND.com
Jan. 21, 2015
NEW YORK – To thrive, an economic system must be built on a spiritual foundation, contends renowned international economic adviser Theodore Roosevelt Malloch.
It is wisdom such as this that marks Malloch’s new memoir, “Davos, Aspen, and Yale: My Life Behind the Elite Curtain as a Global Sherpa,” released this week by WND Books.
Malloch – founder and CEO of the Roosevelt Group, a thought leadership and strategy firm – is a Christian conservative whose academic and business career has centered on the theme of “spiritual capital,” arguing that business and government in a global economy must retain an ethical compass to be truly successful.
A descendant of President Teddy Roosevelt, he tells how a quintessential WASP, born of wealth and high-society in Philadelphia, became a “global Sherpa” – as dubbed by Lady Margaret Thatcher – and an international business luminary. Some see him as the intellectual heir to Peter Drucker, advancing the tradition of value-based business management.
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