The strength of Giants: The Global Power Elite lies in its heavy documentation of the "globalized power elite, [a] concept of the Transnationalist Capitalist Class (TCC), theorized in the academic literature for some twenty years" (Phillips 2018, 9). Through the use of power structure theory, Giants' illustrates a confederation that represents the new normalcy in terms of how things get done on a global level, often below the radar of public awareness. This confederation has influence over resources (e.g., information, knowledge), communication (e.g., press, the media, Internet), trade, banking, economies, the environment, and in certain cases, governments. This often invisible network has tremendous implications for democracy and human rights, certainly in terms of participatory governance and the right to know.