The Global 'War' ot the Transnational Elite
Reader | 20.09.2002 16:43
...like the previous 'wars' of the transnational elite, aims at securing the stabilitiy of the New World Order (NWO)which is founded on capitalist neoliberal globalisation and representative 'democracy' by crushing any perceived threats against it....its targets are any kind of regime or social group or movement that resists the NWO. ...
Takis Fotopoulos: "The Global 'War' of the Transnational Elite".
This is an excellent article from the newest issue of D&N,
Democracy & Nature. The International Journal of Inclusive Democracy. Volume 8, number 2. 2002.
The new issue is devoted with it's main theme to the:
'WAR' ON TERRORISM.
The other contributions by Carl Boggs, Alan Garre, Ted Trainer and Wolfgang Haug are as well excellent,
for more details see the Site
http://www.democracynature.org/dn/index.htm
From D&N's, and the Project for an Inclusive Democracy
percpective the world is in a multidimensional crisis, caused by the system of market/growth economy, representative 'democracy' and related forms of hierachical structures.
D&N reclaims the word democracy from its corrupted present-day usage and expands its original meaning to include equal sharing of political, as well as economic and social power directly by citizens.
Many of the articles of the D&N website are reproduced in full, but not all. If you are interested to read them, then
make a recommendation to your University Library to Subscribe Democracy&Nature.
Main themes of Back Issues:
vol.8, no.1: Transition to Democracy and Radical Movements
vol.7, no.3: Radical Movements in Neoliberal Modernity
vol.7, no.2: Globalisation, Ecofeminism and Democracy
vol.7, no.1: Postmodernism and the Democratic Project
http://www.inclusivedemocracy.org
See as well the book:
"Towards an Inclusive Democracy. The Crisis of the Growth Economy and the Need for a New Liberatory Project"
by Takis Fotopoulos. Cassell 1997.
For a description, the content, comments or reviews of this book see:
http://www.inclusivedemocracy.org/fotopoulos/brbooks/brtid.htm
This is an excellent article from the newest issue of D&N,
Democracy & Nature. The International Journal of Inclusive Democracy. Volume 8, number 2. 2002.
The new issue is devoted with it's main theme to the:
'WAR' ON TERRORISM.
The other contributions by Carl Boggs, Alan Garre, Ted Trainer and Wolfgang Haug are as well excellent,
for more details see the Site
http://www.democracynature.org/dn/index.htm
From D&N's, and the Project for an Inclusive Democracy
percpective the world is in a multidimensional crisis, caused by the system of market/growth economy, representative 'democracy' and related forms of hierachical structures.
D&N reclaims the word democracy from its corrupted present-day usage and expands its original meaning to include equal sharing of political, as well as economic and social power directly by citizens.
Many of the articles of the D&N website are reproduced in full, but not all. If you are interested to read them, then
make a recommendation to your University Library to Subscribe Democracy&Nature.
Main themes of Back Issues:
vol.8, no.1: Transition to Democracy and Radical Movements
vol.7, no.3: Radical Movements in Neoliberal Modernity
vol.7, no.2: Globalisation, Ecofeminism and Democracy
vol.7, no.1: Postmodernism and the Democratic Project
http://www.inclusivedemocracy.org
See as well the book:
"Towards an Inclusive Democracy. The Crisis of the Growth Economy and the Need for a New Liberatory Project"
by Takis Fotopoulos. Cassell 1997.
For a description, the content, comments or reviews of this book see:
http://www.inclusivedemocracy.org/fotopoulos/brbooks/brtid.htm
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