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2 Michael Rowbotham, The Grip of Death: A Study of Modern <strong>Money</strong>, Debt Slavery<br />

and Destructive Economics, Charlbury: Jon Carpenter Publishing, 1998.<br />

3 See David Korten, The Post­corporate World, pp38–41, for a fuller discussion of<br />

how the current form of capitalism bears no resemblance to the free market<br />

advocated and described by Adam Smith.<br />

4 Michael Rowbotham, Goodbye America: Globalisation, Debt and the Dollar Empire,<br />

Charlbury: Jon Carpenter Publishing, 2000. See also the chapter on export<br />

warfare in Rowbotham’s The Grip of Death.<br />

5 Hazel Henderson, Beyond Globalization: Shaping a Sustainable Global Economy,<br />

West Hartford: Kumarian Press, 1999.<br />

6 Sarah Anderson and John Cavanagh, Top 200: The Rise of Corporate Global<br />

Power, Washington, DC: Institute for Policy Studies, 2000, accessible at<br />

www.ips­dc.org/reports/top200text.htm.<br />

7 Cited in Henderson, Beyond Globalization, p2.<br />

8 David Korten, ‘WTO is Anti­democratic, Anti­people and Anti­environment’,<br />

Yes!, November 1999.<br />

9 Michel Chossudovsky, ‘The Quebec Wall: What Lies Behind Free Trade Area<br />

of the Americas (FTAA)?’, email distributed to NGOs, 18 April 2001.<br />

10 Letter written by Franklin Roosevelt to Colonel House, 21 November 1933,<br />

accessible at www.wealth4freedom.com/truth/2/fdr.htm.<br />

11 Carroll Quigley, Tragedy and Hope: A History of the World in Our Time, New<br />

York: Macmillan, 1966. Professor Quigley was commissioned by the Council for<br />

Foreign Relations (CFR) to write this book and given access to the CFR archives.<br />

He was highly esteemed by former US President Bill Clinton, who was a<br />

student in his class of 1968 at Georgetown University, Washington, DC.

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