Ali, T. (2002). The clash of fundamentalisms: Crusades, jihads and modernity. London: Verso.
3.
Allman, P. (1999). Revolutionary social transformation: Democratic hopes, political possibilities and critical education. Westport, Connecticut: Bergin & Garvey.
4.
“Anti-terror” law: Shredding your rights. (2001, December 7). Workers Vanguard, 770, 1, 8-10.
5.
Arendt, H. (1955). The origins of totalitarianism. London: George Allen and Unwin.
6.
Barry, T. (2002, July 25). Frontier justice: A weekly chronicle. Progressive Response, 6(22), 1-10.
7.
Bennett, W. (2002). Why we fight: Moral clarity and the war on terrorism. New York: Doubleday.
8.
Boot, M. (2002). The savage wars of peace: Small wars and the rise of American power. New York: Basic Books.
Guevara, E. C. (1999). General principles of guerrilla warfare. In D. Castro (Ed.), Revolution and revolutionaries: Guerrilla movements in Latin America (pp. 65-86). Wilmington, DE: Scholarly Resources.
25.
Hudis, P. (2002, January 20). The power of negativity in today's search for a way to transform reality. Paper presented to Expanded Resident Editorial Board. Chicago: News & Letters.
26.
Johnson, C. (2000). Blowback: The costs and consequences of American empire.New York:Owl Books.
27.
Katz, Claudio. (2002, October). Economy: Imperialism in the 21st century. Fourth International Press List.
28.
Kellner, D. (2001). September 11, terror war, and blowback. Unpublished manuscript.
29.
Klare, M. T. (2002,). Oiling the wheels of war. The Nation, 275(11), 6-7.
30.
Lapham, L. H. (2002). Audible silence. Harper's, 305(1830), 8-11.
31.
Lapham, L. H. (2002, July). Notebook: Uncommon sense. Harper's, 305(1826), 7-9.
32.
Lather, P. (1998). Critical pedagogy and its complicities: A praxis of stuck places. Educational Theory, 28(4), 487-497.
33.
Le Carre, J. (2001, November 19). A war we cannot win. The Nation, 273(16), 15-17.
34.
Lorimer, D. (2002, May-August). Imperialism in the 21st century. Links, 21. Retrieved from http://www.dsp.org.au/links/
35.
Marable, M. (2001, November). The failure of U.S. foreign policies. Along the Color Line. Retrieved from http://www.manningmarable.net
36.
McLaren, P. (2002). The dialectics of terrorism: A Marxist response to September 11 (Part one: remembering to forget). Cultural Studies Critical Methodologies, 2(2), 169-190.
37.
McLaren, P., & Farahmanpur, R. (2001). Educational policy and the socialist imagination: Revolutionary citizenship as a pedagogy of resistance. Educational Policy, 13(3), 343-378
38.
McMurtry, J. (2001). Bombs away: The unseen war in America. Unpublished manuscript.
39.
McMurtry, J. (2002). Appointment in Baghdad: Understanding the war criminal state. Unpublished manuscript.
40.
McMurtry, J. (2002). Value wars: The global market versus the life economy. London: Pluto Press.
Niva, S. (2001a, September 14). Addressing the sources of Middle Eastern violence against the United States (Common Dreams News Center). Retrieved from http://www.commondreams.org/views01/0914-04.htm
Zachary, P. G. (2002). Imperialism: The sequel. These Times, 26(20), 21-22.
58.
Žižek, S. (2002). Afterword: Lenin's choice. In S. Žižek (Ed.), Revolution at the Gates: Selected Writings of Lenin from 1917 (pp. 487-497). London and New York: Verso.