Having predicted and denounced for a long time the development, on a global scale, of what I called a "hyperclass," cut off from the rest of the people (which themselves will be divided into "infranomads" forced to migrate to survive, and into "temporary sedentary" desperately trying to join the hyperclass of hypernomads, fearing the tip-over into infranomadism and witnessing, through the media, the displays put on by one another), I can only be very worried about all the accumulating signs: this world has now become a reality.Everywhere in the world, in both developed and developing countries, whether Anglo-Saxon or not, whether French or not, those who have cultural and financial capital are now numerous enough to live among themselves, and think that they can lead the world according to their values, their codes; and in their sole interests. [...]