If it makes sense I am ,looking for people who thought they were so much better than the “small” people, and their ambitions and arrogance made them seemingly totally impervious to the people they had to deal with.
(If there can just be one rule, could I ask that the people be now dead).
Sir Charles Trevelyan definitely deserves a mention. He believed the potato famine in Ireland in the 1840s and early 1850s was sent by God to teach the Irish a lesson, so while it would be a sad thing if they actually starved, it was better not to help them too much. Mind you, he had a lot of company in his indifference to the plight of the Irish, but I don’t know of anyone else who put it quite so coldly…