I've published a long essay on the World Economic Forum. It's not a conspiracy theory. It's the structural argument: what the WEF actually is, what intellectual tradition it descends from (corporatism, with all the historical complications that name carries), and what its consequences have been across Europe, the US, and the multilateral institutions. The starting point is a remark Klaus Schwab made in 2017 at Harvard's Kennedy School. He said, on video, with pride, that more than half of Justin Trudeau's Canadian cabinet had been "penetrated" by his organization's leadership programs. I take the remark seriously. I don't inflate it. The essay is the serious version of the critique. About 8,000 words.