1. The working class and its rudiment (Domestic Criminality)
2. The Privileged Caste (State Criminality).
3. Specialists (higher education), private practice and employment.
4. Administrators in economics and politics, employment only.
5. Businessmen who think creatively and independently.
6. Quintessence of Business-Art, Culture-Sports, Science, Show Business, and Research Laboratories.
The specific weight of one of these socio-economic groups determines the state-political structure of any country.
In Western Europe and America, where there is a developed economy and Democratic Institutions in Politics, businessmen and professionals dominate.
In countries with weak economies and authoritarian or totalitarian political regimes, it is the Privileged Caste (State criminals), the working class and its rudiment (household criminals) and the reproductive class of administrators, in a vulgar interpretation, the Superiors, who dominate.
Innovative private education – designed primarily for the business class, including its quintessential Art, Science, Sports, Culture, as well as professionals and future Public Managers.