IMPRINT ACADEMIC BACK TO HOME PAGE CHAPTERS: 1. Democracy and its Corruptions 2. Communism and Fascism 3. Corporations and the Corporate State 4. Serving the Corporate State 5. Plundering the Nations 6. Eyeball to Eyeball: the 'Fight Against Evil' 7. The Rule of Law 8. International Law 9. Epilogue: War without End, Amen The ‘New World Order’ is a series of trade agreements based upon the power of the West to purchase, manufacture and dominate militarily. Despite the much-vaunted differences between representative democracy and totalitarianism there are also many similiarities. The West has discovered that exploitation is possible without the worst apparatuses of state control: it is better done by manipulating the ‘democratic’ system so that representatives serve elites and not people. Foreign governments are corrupted; the threat of war is a constant backup; corporate domination of media, culture and markets corrodes Western civilization, turning it into a vehicle for the worst of human behaviour. Oct 2003, 96 pp., ISBN 0 907845 649 (pbk.), £8.95/$17.90