The Five Ideologies of Space and Power. The 130 Years of Power Politics of the Modern Era.
(International finance as the concealed driver of modern imperialism).
1983 edition (reprint of 1946 2nd edition) published by The Noontide Press, Torrance, Cal.
''...the stunning history and the legal structure of a sovereign world state located in the financial district of the loosely knit aggregation of boroughs and cities popularly known as the city of London.....''
--p.4
Spurious: the City is not a sovereign state, it is a domestic area of local or municipal government. This and the book's apparent claim that the monarch may act without restraint by Parliament seems false. Likewise false is the assertion that because the British Constitution is not reduced to one document that the State is omnicompetent and unrestrained. These and other assertions (some in respect of matters resulting from subsequent Commonwealth member status changes) serve to distract from the paramount domestic and international influence which is the power of issuing and controlling money and the manipulation both of it and of gold. See the works of Arthur Kitson and Nobel Laureate and polymath, Frederick Soddy; and for a more modern and authoritative treatment of the subject of financial world governance, ''Tragedy and Hope'' (1966) by Carroll Quigley. See also on its alleged 'sovereign' nature, The City of London Official Guide, 1956 at
https://archive.org/details/CityOfLondonOfficialGuide1956
Singerman #0637. The Five Ideologies of Space and Power. The Geopolitical History of the Modern Era. "'The City' is the world superstate. Copy examined (2d ed., 1946) devotes chapters ten and eleven, respectively, to the 'Secret Sixth Great Power' (House of Rothschild) and 'A Study in Power' (House of Sassoon)."
[rear cover:]
"FROM THE INTRODUCTION...
When the propaganda mills began their characteristic grind towards war in the early 1930’s, the writer began a more definite study of international power politics, and soon found it an entrancing and revealing subject. There was, however, no more free speech; and the most amazing documented aspects of a vast secret world order of International Finance could find no hearing in a situation where some Congressmen denounced overwhelming Nationalist expression of views in their mail as mere organized subversion.
The shelves of our public libraries hold thousands of books pertaining to some aspect of this vast subject; most of them dry as dust to the average reader and remaining unread by the public through the years. Most of these scholarly works are devoted to some passing phase of power politics in some part of the world, of which their author has made a specialized study, and have invariably been forgotten as the public has lost interest in that particular incident.
In running through these works some amazing nuggets of information come to light here and there, which fitted together gradually unfold the stunning history and the legal structure of a sovereign world state located in the financial district of the loosely knit aggregation of buroughs and cities popularly known as the city of London. The colossal political and financial organization centered in this area, known as “The City,” operates as a super-government of the world; and no incident occurs in any part of the world without its participation in some form."
Author(s): KNUTH, Edwin C.
Edition: 2
Publisher: Self-published
Year: 1946
Language: English
Commentary: Page images; 600dpi text, 200dpi covers.
City: Milwaukee, Wisc.
Tags: Bank of England, Carroll Quigley, British Empire, City of London, East India Company, creation-destruction cycle, geopolitics, globalism, Great Game, Halsbury's Laws, Hegelian Dialectic, IBRD, IMF, interdependence, Arthur Kitson, N. Machiavelli, misinformation, Money Power, Monroe Doctrine, oligarchy, One-Worldism, Opium Wars, Pan-Germanism, Pilgrims Society, plutocracy, Cecil Rhodes, N.M. Rothschild, Frederick Soddy, sovereignty, Tertius Gaudens, usury, World Wars
The Empire of "The City" - Front Cover
Title Page
Patrick Henry quotation / Printer's Imprint
Acknowledgments
Introduction to 2nd Edition
Table of Contents
1. The Fundamental Basis of Internationalism
2. Geopolitics and the Background of Modern Wars
3. The Eastern Question
4. The Concert of Europe
5. The European Concert Ends in the East
6. The New Order of Freedom
7. The New Order Ends in the East
8. The Liberals Versus the Conservatives and War
9. The Money Power in Power Politics
10. The Secret Sixth Great Power
11. A Study in Power
12. The Problems of the Peace
13. The Five Ideologies of Space and Power
14. Conclusion
Index
Rear Cover