6 6 . Rockefeller, M emo i rs i, p. 406. 6 7 . David Rockefeller, "Why We Need the IMF", Wall Street Journal, May 1, 1998. 6 8 . Rockefeller, "America After Downsizing", p. 42. 6 9 . David Rockefeller, "Looking for New Leadership", N e w s week i, February 1, 1999, p (emphasis added). 7 0 . David Rockefeller, quoted in B us in es s Council for the United Nations Briefing, Winter 1995, p. 1. 7 1 . David Rockefeller, quoted in Buzz Hargrove, "Corporate Success, Social Failure, Corporate Credibility, Context Newsletter, March 15, 1998. 7 2 . Goldmark and Rockefeller, quoted in "Call for US Philanthropies To Address Global Problems", San Francisco Chronicle, October, 1989. 7 3 . For an examination of this underreported role of NGOs, see David Davenport, "The New Diplomacy", Policy Review, December 2002–January 2003, and John R. Bolton, "Should We Take Global Governance Seriously?", Chicago Journal of International L aw i, Fall 2000. Bolton is now Under Secretary of State for Arms Control and International Security in the Bush A d ministration . 7 4 . Susan George, "Democracy at the Barricades", Le Monde Diplomatique, August 0 0 1 . 7 5 . Rockefeller, quoted in "Rockefeller globalization has increased world poverty", TheNewsMexico.com, December 3, ht t p : / / w w wt hen e w s me xi coco m . In Memoirs, David admits without any trace of irony to his goal of building "a more integrated global political and economic structure—one world".
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