Atlas Shrugged. The author genuinely believed that the wealthy could exist without ordinary people and prosper, instead of resorting to self-bickering and backstabbing over nothing. Check the RL experiments of such societies. If the CEO of the railways disappears, the people will simply choose another CEO. It won't crumble.
And yet tons of people buy into this shit. Well, so long as no one tries to implement this in a country, it is funny to see them trying to build a utopia and fall.
It is the same as with a Machiavelli. People treat him like some genius-level schemer; when the one scheme he joined failed, he was severely punished and then larped as some genius to convince people to buy his books. The quality and usefulness of his material are the same as a self-help book for the rich today. Judge the source before learning material, people!