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Salornon’s
son.Inthe
years
to
come,
thefivebrothers
arrangedeighteen
matches
among
their
cluldren,
sixteen
ofthese
being
contractedbetween
first
cousins.
“Wearelikethemechanismofawatch:Each
part
is
essential,”
said
brotherSalomon.Asina
watch,everypart
ofthebusinessmovedincon-
certwith
every
other,
andtheinner
workings
wereinvisibletothe
world,
which
only
sawthe
movementof
thehands.Whileother
rich
and
powerful
familiessufferedirrecoverabledownturns
during
thetumultonsfirst
halfof
thenineteenth
century,
the
tight-knit
Rothschilds
managed
not
only
to
pre-
servebutto
expand
their
unprecedented
wealth.
Interpretation
TheRothschildswerebornin
strange
times.
They
camefroma
place
that
hadnot
changed
in
centuries,
butlivedinan
age
that
gave
birthtotheIn-
dustrial
Revolution,
theFrench
Revolution,
andanendlessseriesof
up-
heavals. TheRothchilds
kept
the
past
alive,
resisted the
patterns
of
dispersion
oftheireraandforthisareemblematicofthelawofconcentra-
tion.
Noone
represents
thisbetterthan
_]ames
Rothschild,
thesonwhoes-
tablishedhimselfinParis.inhislifetime
james
witnessedthedefeatof
Napoleon,
therestorationoftheBourbon
monarchy,
the
bourgeois
monar-
chy
of
Orleans,
thereturntoa
republic,
and
finally
theenthronementof
Napoleo
1 III.
French
styles
and
fashions
changed
ata
relentless
pace
dur-
ing
allthisturmoil.Without
appearing
tobearelicofthe
past,James
steeredhis
family
asifthe
ghetto
livedonwithinthem.He
kept
alivehis
clan’sinnercohesionand
strength.Onlythrough
suchan
anchoring
inthe
past
wasthe
family
abletothriveamidstsuchchaos.Concentrationwasthe
foundationof
the
Rothschilds’
power,
wealth,
and
stability.
Thebest
stmzngy
is
always
tobe
verystrong;flrst
in
general,
than
atthedecisive
point.
...Thereisno
higher
and
simpler
law
ofstrategy
thanthat
afkeepingones/brces
concentrated... .Inshortthe
firstprinciple
is:
actwiththeutmostconcentration.
011
War,
Carlmm,fllausewitz,1780-1831
KEYSTOPOWER
Theworldis
plaguedbygreater
and
geater
division-——within
countries,
political
groups,
families,
evenindividuals.Weareallinastateoftotaldis-
tractionand
diffusion,
hardly
ableto
keep
ourmindsinonedirectionbe-
foreweare
pulled
in athousandothers.Themodernworld’slevelof
conflictis
higher
than
ever,
andwehaveinternalizeditinourownlives.
Thesolution
is
a
form
of
retreat
inside
ourselves,
tothe
past,
tomore
concentratedformsof
thought
andaction.As
Schopenhauer
wrote,
“Intel-
lectisa
magnitude
of
intensity,
nota
magnitude
of
extensity.”Napoleon
knewthevalueof
concentratingyour
forcesatthe
enemy’s
weakest
spot——