Networks—built at exclusive gatherings like the World Economic Forum in Davos—act as "force multipliers" for individual influence.
The superclass is defined by its ability to influence millions of lives across borders. It is not a monolithic group but a shifting network of individuals from various sectors:
Predominantly older men (median age 58), highly educated, and mostly from North America and Europe. Core Themes and Key Takeaways
Media moguls, religious leaders, cultural icons, and even high-level criminal masterminds.