According to the institutional theory and the theory of long waves, as to RAS corr.-member V.E. Dementiev, the interdependence of development of the Dutch capitalism and Calvinism (or so called the Dutch reformed church) in Holland in 16th–19th centuries and in the South Africa since the 17th century until today, including the apartheid’s period, is considered. It is studied the Anglo-Dutch and Dutch-Portuguese rivalry and cooperation, the international ties of the Dutch Calvinist bureaucracy, which could create the technologically and industrially developed regime. In details the activity of The Broederbond society and the methods of direct and indirect economic control, which it uses, is analyzed. In addition the conception of the compulsory market, which is described in the diary of the official of the Soviet Communist Party Central Committee A.Chernyaev, is studied. With using Max Weber’s information the interpretation of the covered meaning of the modern Midas list, the best deal makers in High-Tech Venture Capital, is proposed.