CLASS PRIVILEGE: THE MINDSET OF THE MONIED CLASSES. Modern Elitism Seeks A New World Order; a beastly system to control the identity and moral welfare of every other human, yet elitist superiority is often a mask for greater insecurities.
Want some profound insight into the psychology of inherited elitism—a blend of cultural conditioning, class consciousness, and internalized superiority, even among those who outwardly reject their elite circles.
One man I knew was socially connected to the Grosvenors (one of Britain’s most powerful aristocratic families) but lived outside their realm, seeking to be unknown yet known in his own small pond, where he interacted with the working class, managed his affairs, and could be the big fish among the smaller ones, not needing to work for a living. While expressing disdain for the upper class, he nevertheless clung to a lingering identity of class privilege, even though he was detached from its lifestyle of playing polo, attending cocktail parties and balls, and dressing up in a penguin suit, among other things.
This dynamic of class identity is especially relevant when analyzing figures like David Rockefeller, who, unlike my acquaintance, never distanced himself from his class, but rather used it as a platform for global influence.
Here is a consideration of elite ideology and the prophetic implications:
🧠 1. The Mindset of the Monied Class
Elite breeding often includes:
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Social grooming from childhood (boarding schools, exclusive clubs)
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A worldview that normalizes dominance—not just economically, but intellectually and morally
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A belief in natural hierarchy, reinforced by institutions, bloodlines, and rituals
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A sense of responsibility to rule (sometimes couched as noblesse oblige), even while perceiving others as inferior
My acquaintance’s conflicted self-image reflected a deeper tension common to many such individuals:
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He despised the superficiality of elite circles
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Yet he retained the identity of superiority, especially when confronted or when his self-worth was tested
This pattern—repulsion and reliance—is a signature of internalized elitism.
🏛️ 2. Rockefeller and the Codified Superiority
David Rockefeller embodied this to the fullest:
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He never questioned the class structure, only sought to manage it globally.
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He believed in technocratic governance, where the best and brightest (i.e., himself and his peers) should guide world affairs.
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While promoting global unity, he never envisioned equality—only efficiency, stability, and order, run by his class.
His infamous quote about being “proud” to conspire for a global system reflects not malice toward the poor, but a cold, paternalistic control that doesn’t recognize the divine dignity of all people—just economic usefulness.
🧬 3. The Breeding Doctrine: Modern Eugenics in Disguise?
The language of “breeding” is more than snobbery—it borders on the remnants of eugenic ideology, particularly:
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The idea that some humans are better suited to lead based on genetics, bloodlines, or financial heritage
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A view that the masses are a resource, to be guided, shaped, or regulated for their own good
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This idea, while often unspoken now, permeates elite institutions, from Davos to Bilderberg to academic think tanks
Even if couched in “service” or “philanthropy,” it is:
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Self-validating (“I help the little people, so I must be good.”)
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Spiritually corrupt, because it denies the Imago Dei—the image of God in every person
📖 4. Biblical Contrast: The Kingdom of God
Elite Worldview | Biblical Truth |
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Hierarchy by wealth and birth | “God has chosen the poor of this world to be rich in faith” (James 2:5) |
The wise and powerful rule the masses | “God has chosen the foolish things of the world to shame the wise” (1 Cor. 1:27) |
Inferiors must be managed | “The greatest among you shall be your servant” (Matt. 23:11) |
Human worth tied to utility | “He made from one blood all nations of men” (Acts 17:26, KJV) |
This elitist mindset is not new. It is the spirit behind:
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The Tower of Babel — human unity without God, led by a centralized elite
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Mystery Babylon — a spiritual-economic system intoxicated with wealth, merchants, and kings (Rev. 18)
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The Beast system — where only those with the mark may buy or sell, under elite control (Rev. 13)
The Rockefeller globalist ideal, far from being a benign effort at unity, mirrors this prophetic pattern of rebellion cloaked in order.
✅ Last Thought
What I observed in my acquaintance is what the Bible has already discerned: man in pride elevating himself, even when cloaked in compassion. True humility and leadership come not from breeding or class, but from walking with Christ and being led by the Spirit.
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