The Superclass List
The Superclass List is a creation of David Rothkopf which his book Superclass: The Global Power Elite and The World They Are Making (publ. March 2008) is based upon. There are four key elements of success that unite the members of the Superclass, and gives them unparalleled power over world affairs. These elements are: geography, pedigree, networking and luck.[1]
The verified list
    
In the book Rothkopf writes that his list from 2008 contains 6,000 individuals. The grouping is, however, only defined roughly and as a statistical reality. Rothkopf also writes that list (one in a million, globally), is always in flux. (Note, world population is now 6.9 – 7 billion. so, if published today, the list may contain 7,000 names.)
Rothkopf states that his list is not to be shown in public as there will be so much discussion about who does or does not qualify to be on the list. In interviews he mentions individuals that are on the list. This list contain names that he argues he has verified.
Argentina
    
Australia
    
Brazil
    
Chile
    
China
    
Egypt
    
Denmark
    
France
    
Germany
    
- Angela Merkel[2]
- Josef Ackermann[1]
- Josef Joffe[1]
- Rene Obermann[2]
- Reinhard Mohn[2]
India
    
Iran
    
Ireland
    
Italy
    
Netherlands
    
Kenya
    
Lebanon
    
Liberia
    
South Africa
    
Mexico
    
North Korea
    
- Kim Jong-il (deceased 2011)[1]
Russia
    
- Alexei Miller[1]
- Vladimir Putin[2]
- Vladimir Popovkin[2]
- Andrey Likhachev[2]
- Oleg Deripaska[2]
- SERgEY BABENKOV[2]
Saudi Arabia
    
South Africa
    
- Nelson Mandela (deceased 2013)[2]
- Patrice Motsepe[2]
Anton Rupert Nicky Oppenheimer Douw Steyn
South Korea
    
- David Yonggi Cho[1]
- Frankie Washing Board[1]
Portugal
    
Sweden
    
About 20–30 Swedes are on the list.[5]
Switzerland
    
Turkey
    
United Arab Emirates
    
- Khalifa Mohammad Al-Kindi[2]
United Kingdom
    
United States
    
- Donald J. Trump[2]
- Robert Zoellick[1]
- Oprah Winfrey[1]
- Indra Nooyi[1]
- Al Gore[1]
- Lee Scott[1]
- Michael Mullen[1]
- Mark Zuckerberg[2]
- Pierre Omidyar[2]
- Steve Case[2]
- Sumner Redstone[2]
- Michael Bloomberg[2]
- Rex Tillerson[2]
- Ben Bernanke[2]
- Ken Lewis[2]
- Stephen Green (banker)[2]
- Lloyd Blankfein[2]
- Sergey Brin[2]
- Larry Page[2]
- Bill Gates[2]
- Warren Buffett[2]
- Jerry Yang[2]
- Henry "Hank" Paulson[4]
- Joshua Bolten[2]
Vatican
    
References
    
- Latif, Iqbal (2008-01-06). "The New 'Superclass' – Hype -vs- Reality". Global Politician. Archived from the original on 2008-10-07. Retrieved 2008-09-24.
- Rothkopf, David (7 April 2008). "Who Is the Superclass?". Retrieved 24 September 2008.
- "Svenskarna som ingår i den globala makteliten". Dagensps.se (in Swedish). Retrieved 24 September 2008.
- "Finanskrisen: Han pekar ut de skyldiga". di.se (in Swedish). Retrieved 24 September 2008.
- "Han har koll på makten". DN.se (in Swedish). Retrieved 24 September 2008.