The Secret Society

The Secret Society: Cecil John Rhodes's Plan for a New World Order
Author Robin Brown
Country South Africa
Language English
Subject Cecil Rhodes, New World Order
Publisher Penguin Books South Africa
Publication date
November 2015
ISBN 9781770229204

The Secret Society: Cecil John Rhodes's Plan for a New World Order is a 2015 book by Robin Brown.

Synopsis

The Secret Society examines Cecil Rhodes, his life and the secret society he founded with the ambition of bringing the world under British rule. The book suggests the society continued to have influence in British and world affairs, citing the Rhodes Scholarship and alleged links between the society and Chatham House and alleged influence on the peace terms to end World War I and appeasement of Hitler. The book draws on diaries and letters and also investigates and supports suggestions Rhodes was gay.[1]

Reception

In the Mail & Guardian Shaun De Waal wrote that "In The Secret Society, Brown explores the enigma of Rhodes, delving into his homosexuality more deeply than any work on him so far and showing how Rhodes's dreams of an expanded British empire were codified early in his career"[2] In Business Day Richard Steyn wrote "by challenging the conventional wisdom about Rhodes, The Secret Society provides a stimulating and thought-provoking read" but criticised the lack of a bibliography and the small number of references[3]

The book was also reviewed in other sources such as Noseweek and The Star.

References

  1. "The Secret Society". Penguin Books. Retrieved 2016-01-10.
  2. de Waal, Shaun (2015-11-13). "The secret life of Rhodes". Mail & Guardian. Retrieved 2016-01-10.
  3. Steyn, Richard. "BOOK REVIEW: The Secret Society". bdlive.co.za. Business Day. Retrieved 2016-01-10.
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