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Rockefeller: Controlling the Game by Jacob Nordangård is an investigative nonfiction book about the historical and political role of the Rockefeller family in climate research, environmental activism, philanthropy, and global policy formation. The book examines a central paradox: a dynasty built on oil wealth later became deeply associated with funding environmental science and institutions concerned with planetary governance. Nordangård follows the family from Standard Oil and the rise of the Rockefeller Foundation to later debates surrounding climate policy, the Paris Agreement, and the Fourth Industrial Revolution. Its purpose is not simply biographical; it is a critical inquiry into how private wealth, scientific funding, political networks, and ideological projects can intersect. The book also discusses Rockefeller influence in adjacent fields such as medicine, population policy, agriculture, behavioral science, information technology, art, and architecture. It belongs to the category of critical political history and elite influence studies, with a strongly skeptical view of philanthropic power.