This intro above is a piece from the abstract of the article:
Takis Fotopoulos: "The Global 'War' of the Transnational Elite" from:

'DEMOCRACY&NATURE, The International Journal of Inclusive Democracy'. vol.8, no.2: 'WAR' ON TERRORISM.
see:
 http://www.democracynature.org/dn/vol8/takis_globalwar.htm

The hole issue offers excellent, insightful articles on the so called 'WAR' ON TERRORISM.

Other contributors include:
Carl Boggs: Militarism and Terrorism: The Deadly Cycle.
Arran Gare: The Politics of Recognition versus the Politics of Hatred.
Ted Trainer: If you want Affluence, Prepere for War.
Wolfgang Haug: A Crime Against Humanity.

As well you find a Review of Negri and Hardt's Empire;
and in the Dialouge Section an article on Argentina:
"Argentina on Fire" by Guido Galafassi.
see the Editorial:
 http://www.democracynature.org/dn/vol8/editorial_2.htm

From the perspective of D&N 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 exercised directly by citizens.

Themes explored in Back Issues:
D&N, 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.

Many of the articles in D&N are reproduced in full, but not all. To read all make a subscription, or make a recommendation at your University Library to Subscribe D&N.

For the Project for Inclusive Democracy see:
 http://www.inclusivedemocracy.org

For a in depth analysis of see the book:
"Towards an Inclusive Democracy. The Crisis of the Growth Economy and the Need for a New Liberatory Project".
by Takis Fotopoulos.
Contentpages, Comments and bookreviews you can read at:

 http://www.inclusivedemocracy.org/fotopoulos/brbooks/brtid.htm