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America as Eve-ill Empire: Evocation of Authenticity Elsewhere


America as Eve-ill Empire: Evocation of Authenticity Elsewhere (Non-Kairos references)

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Alston, Philip.  The Myopia of the Handmaidens: International Lawyers and Globalization. European Journal of International Law. Vol. 8 (1997) No. 3, pp. 435-448. [text]

Aly, Gotz / Heim, Susanne.  Architects of Annihilation: Auschwitz the Logic of Destruction. Weidenfeld, 2003. [review]

Atwood, Margaret.  The Handmaid's Tale. 1985 (also indicated under the title The Handmaiden's Tale). [critical resources]

Bache, Christopher M.  The Possible Impact of the Eco-Crisis on Human Evolution (Journal of Transpersonal Psychology). [text]

Barry, Tom / Lobe, Jim.  The Men Who Stole the Show. Foreign Policy in Focus, October 2002, Special report #18. [text]

Bonewits, Isaac.  Understanding the Religious Reich 1.1. [text]

Chang, Betsy U.  Industry of Identity Deficit and Cannibalization of Time Matrices. 2001. [summary]

Cobb, Jennifer.  Cybergrace: the search for God in the digital world. Crown Publishers, 1998. [review]

Coker, Christopher.  Empires in Conflict: The Growing Rift Between Europe and the United States. Royal United Services Institute, 2003 (Whitehall Papers, 58), 2003.

Cooper, Robert.  The postmodern state and the world order. Demos, 2000.

Cooper, Robert.  Why we still need empires. 2002. [text]

El-Bayoumi, Ashraf.  Naked imperialism. Al-Ahram Weekly Online, 14-20 March 2002, Issue No.577. [text]

Feyerabend, Paul K.  Conquest of Abundance: a tale of abstraction versus the richness of being. University of Chicago Press, 1999. [review]

Friedman, Thomas L.  The Lexus and the Olive Tree: Understanding Globalization. Farrar Strauss and Giroux, 1999.

Galtung, Johan / Inayatullah, Sohail  (Eds.).    Macrohistory and Macrohistorians: Perspectives on Individual, Social and Civilizational Change. Praeger, 1997. [review; review]

Garrison, Jim.  America as Empire. 2003. [summary]

Hornberger, Jacob G.  The Rot at the Center of the Empire. 14 March 2003. [text]

Huntington, Samuel P.  The Class of Civilizations and the Remaking of World Order. Touchstone, 1996.

Hutton, Will.  The world we're in. Little, Brown 2002. [review]

Ignatieff, Michael.  Empire Lite: Nation-Building In Bosnia, Kosovo and Afghanistan. Vintage, 2003.

Johnson, Chalmers.  Blowback The Costs and Consequences of American Empire. Henry Holt, 2000.

Kamen, Henry.  Empire: How Spain Became a World Power, 1492-1763. HarperCollins, 2003.

Kaplan, Robert D.  The Return of Ancient Times. Atlantic Monthly, June 2000, Vol 285, 6. [text]

Kennedy, Paul.  The Eagle has landed. Financial Times. Weekend, 2-3 February 2002, p. I, IV.

Leonard, Mark.  Re-ordering the world: the long-term implications of 11 September. London, Foreign Policy Centre, 2002.

Mailer, Norman.  Only in America. The New York Review of Books 27 March 2003. [text]

Mander, Jerry.  In The Absence of the Sacred: The Failure of Technology and the Survival of the Indian Nations. Sierra Club, 1991.

Matzner, Egon.  Globalisation in a Monopolar World. 2002. [text]

Matzner, Egon.  Monopolar World Order: On the Socioeconomics of US Dominance. Savaria University Press, Szombathely, Hungary. 2000 (Society for the Advancement of Socio-Economics). [summary; summary]

Muffin, Noodle.  War, Bush, Iraq and Pax America: Understanding Current American Goals, January 2003. [text]

Nemiroff, Robert.  Virtual Trips to Black Holes and Neutron Stars. Michigan Technological University.. [movies]

Nye, Joesph S.  The Paradox of American Power: Why the World's only Superpower can't go it alone. Oxford U. P., 2002.

Palmer, Susan J.  Woman as World Savior: The Feminization of the Millennium in New Religious Movements. In: Thomas Robbins and Susan Palmer. Millennium, Messiahs and Mayhem. Routledge, 1997. [review]

Prestowitz, Clyde.  Rogue Nation: American unilateralism and the future of good intentions. Basic Books, 2003.

Roy, Arundhati.  Instant-Mix Imperial Democracy (Buy One, Get One Free). (Presented in New York City at The Riverside Church May 13, 2003). [text]

Rummel, R. J.  Death by Government. New Brunswick NJ, Transaction Publishers, 1994.. [text]

Russell, Peter.  The White Hole in Time: our future evolution and the meaning of Now. HarperSanFrancisco, 1992.

Russell, Peter.  Waking Up in Time Materialism: an addictive meme. [ text]

Russell, Peter.  Waking Up in Time: finding inner peace in times of accelerating change. Origin Press, 1998. [ reviews]

Russell, Peter.  Singularities: the shape of the future (extract from Waking up in Time). [text]

Strong, Morgan.  Armageddon. 19 October 2002. [ text]

Woollacott, Martin.  Collaboration and coercion is building this new Rome (archived under the title: Something is being born, but let's not call it empire). Guardian, 20 June 2003.