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The Shifting Landscape of Power: Klaus Schwab Steps Aside
Recently, the news of Klaus Schwab’s departure from the World Economic Forum (WEF) made waves, yet it seemed to slip under the radar amidst a market downturn. Schwab, the founder of WEF — a gathering long seen as a symbol of elite global economics — has played a crucial role in shaping the discourse around free trade and globalization, often to the dismay of the average American worker. The implications of his stepping down are profound, possibly reflecting broader shifts in the global economic landscape.