Empire and Inequality: America and the World Since 9/11

Author:   Paul Street
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Inc
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Pages:   212
Publication Date:   30 September 2004
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Empire and Inequality: America and the World Since 9/11


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Author:   Paul Street
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Inc
Imprint:   Routledge
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.294kg
ISBN:  

9781594510595


ISBN 10:   1594510598
Pages:   212
Publication Date:   30 September 2004
Audience:   College/higher education ,  General/trade ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  General
Format:   Paperback
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Table of Contents

Part I Our Tears, Their Opportunity; intro1; Chapter 1 Misunderstanding Power: Explaining the Popularity of 9/11 Conspiracy Theories June 6, 2002; Chapter 2 Defending Civilization and the Myth of Radical Academia July 15, 2002; Chapter 3 Toward a “Decent Left”? Liberal-Left Misrepresentation and Selective Targeting of Left Commentary on 9/11 July 1, 2002; Chapter 4 Who Is the Real Criminal: Johnny Taliban or Donny Pentagon? October 18, 2002; Chapter 5 Our Tears, Their Opportunity October 21, 2002; Chapter 6 Who Hates America? April 9, 2003; Part II Masters Marching to War; intro2; Chapter 7 Big Brother Bush, “Suicidal” Saddam, and the Homegrown Threat to Liberal Democracy January 22, 2003; Chapter 8 State of Deception: How Stupid Does the Bush Gang Think We Are? January 28, 2003; Chapter 9 Citizens or Spectators? Democracy Versus Empire on the Eve of “Inevitable War” February 7, 2003; Chapter 10 It’s the Empire, Stupid February 13, 2003; Chapter 11 Broadcast Priorities: Corporate Media Versus Democracy in the Streets February 15, 2003; Chapter 12 “Ungrateful”? America, France, Hitler, and Debts of History February 20, 2003; Chapter 13 Moments of Truth, Masters of War March 17, 2003; Chapter 14 Resist Despair March 25, 2003; Chapter 15 Bad War: Read “All About It” in the Establishment Press March 30, 2003; Chapter 16 “Down the Memory Hole” with Weapons of Mass Destruction April 11, 2003; Chapter 17 Rachel Corrie, Jessica Lynch, and the Unequal Worthiness of Victims May 12, 2003; Chapter 18 It Hurts to Kill: “Like I Just Did What the Lord Says Not to Do” May 12, 2003; Chapter 19 Systematic Distortion: Nonrandom Material Falsification and the White House Agenda August 27, 2003; Part III “The Beacon to the World of the Way Life Should Be”; intro3; Chapter 20 The Readily Available Reality of American Policy in an Age of Empire and Inequality January 9, 2003; Chapter 21 Just Don’t Call It “Class Warfare”: Invisible Neighborhoods, Irrelevant People from Chicago to Baghdad January 16, 2003; Chapter 22 Mirror, Mirror on the Wall … March 8, 2003; Chapter 23 Deep Poverty, Deep Deception: Facts That Matter Beneath the Imperial Helicopters (Comments to the Illinois Welfare Reform Symposium) June 17, 2003; Chapter 24 Forbidden Connections: Class, Cowardice, and War July 24, 2003;

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This is an impressive collection: well-informed, well-written, covering highly important topics over an impressive range, with no hesitation about taking an honest stand that gets right to the heart of the matter in case after case. -- Noam Chomsky


This is an impressive collection: well-informed, well-written, covering highly important topics over an impressive range, with no hesitation about taking an honest stand that gets right to the heart of the matter in case after case.


Author Information

Paul Street is an urban social policy researcher and teacher in Chicago. He holds a Ph.D in modern United States History from Binghamton University. He writes regularly for Z Magazine, Black Commentator, and ZNet Magazine.

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