Is the Great Reset a conspiracy theory imagining a vast left-wing plot to establish a totalitarian one-world government? No. Despite the fact that some people may have spun conspiracy theories based on it—with some reason, as we will see—the Great Reset is real.
Indeed, just last year, Klaus Schwab, founder and executive chairman of the World Economic Forum (WEF)—a famous organization made up of the world’s political, economic, and cultural elites that meets annually in Davos, Switzerland—and Thierry Malleret, co-founder and main author of the Monthly Barometer, published a book called COVID-19: The Great Reset. In the book, they define the Great Reset as a means of addressing the “weaknesses of capitalism” that were purportedly exposed by the COVID pandemic.
But the idea of the Great Reset goes back much further. It
can be traced at least as far back as the inception of the WEF,
originally founded as the European Management Forum, in 1971. In that
same year, Schwab, an engineer and economist by training, published his
first book, Modern Enterprise Management in Mechanical Engineering.
It was in this book that Schwab first introduced the concept he would
later call “stakeholder capitalism,” arguing “that the management of a
modern enterprise must serve not only shareholders but all stakeholders
to achieve long-term growth and prosperity.” Schwab and the WEF have
promoted the idea of stakeholder capitalism ever since. They can take
credit for the stakeholder and public-private partnership rhetoric and
policies embraced by governments, corporations, non-governmental
organizations, and international governance bodies worldwide...........To Read More....
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