Fear's Empire: War, Terrorism, and Democracy

Fear's Empire: War, Terrorism, and Democracy
Title Fear's Empire: War, Terrorism, and Democracy PDF eBook
Author Benjamin R. Barber
Publisher W. W. Norton & Company
Pages 255
Release 2004-10-17
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0393070417

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"Fear's Empire lays the foundation for a principled opposition based on America's truest and best values."--Senator Gary Hart The author of Jihad vs. McWorld analyzes how American foreign policy has gone wrongand how it could go right. In this hard-hitting but pragmatic new critique of the Bush administration's foreign policy, Benjamin R. Barber exposes in detail the folly of an agenda of preventive war, placing it in the context of two hundred years of American strategic doctrine (including the recent history of deterrence and containment). He shows how chosen "rogue states" have been made to stand in for terrorists too difficult to locate and destroy, and how the United States continues to support dictatorship in nations it regards as friends, while still believing we can impose democracy on vanquished enemies at the barrel of a gun. Barber argues for an America that promotes cooperation, multilateralism, international law, and pooled sovereignty. For as law and citizenship alone secure liberty within nations, law and citizenship alone can secure liberty among them, freeing them from fear.

Age Of Fear

Age Of Fear
Title Age Of Fear PDF eBook
Author Amitav Acharya
Publisher
Pages 252
Release 2004-11-01
Genre
ISBN 9788129105325

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The new "post-9/11 era" is an age of fear. International relations is now not just about power politics but also about fear politics. We live in a world where power is no longer an adequate guarantee against fear. The more powerful a nation is, the more fearful it becomes. This book examines how this transformation came about. It looks at three kinds of fear which define international politics today: fear of postmodern terrorism, fear of American unilateralism, and fear of the state apparatus empowered by the war on terror. The legitimacy of the war in Iraq and its implications for international security; and the impact of the war on terror on democracy and human rights are provocatively discussed.

Democracy and America's War on Terror

Democracy and America's War on Terror
Title Democracy and America's War on Terror PDF eBook
Author Robert L. Ivie
Publisher Rhetoric, Culture, and Social
Pages 272
Release 2005
Genre History
ISBN

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Robert Ivie discusses democracy's centrality to the national identity and how prevailing constructions of democracy constitute a republic of fear in which the threat of foreign and domestic "others" is chronically exaggerated through rituals of vilification and victimization.

Strong Democracy

Strong Democracy
Title Strong Democracy PDF eBook
Author Benjamin Barber
Publisher Univ of California Press
Pages 372
Release 2003
Genre History
ISBN 9780520242333

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"One of the chosen few: an enduring contribution to democratic thought."—Bruce Ackerman, Sterling Professor of Law and Political Science, Yale University

Globalization of American Fear Culture

Globalization of American Fear Culture
Title Globalization of American Fear Culture PDF eBook
Author Geoffrey R. Skoll
Publisher Springer
Pages 220
Release 2016-04-29
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1137570342

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Fear and terror have come to drive world politics, and the people who do the driving have shaped and used them to carry out their policies. As the world's political economy devolves into chaos, Globalization of American Fear Culture posits that violence and fear have become the new statecraft.

Jihad Vs. McWorld

Jihad Vs. McWorld
Title Jihad Vs. McWorld PDF eBook
Author Benjamin R. Barber
Publisher Crown
Pages 404
Release 1995
Genre Capitalism
ISBN

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Barber offers a bold lens through which to understand the chaotic events of the post-Cold War world and, in the tradition of Alvin Toffler's Future Shock and Paul Kennedy's The Rise and Fall of the Great Powers, explains the forces at work, why democracy is under siege, and what the consequences are for citizenship.

A Place for Us

A Place for Us
Title A Place for Us PDF eBook
Author Benjamin R. Barber
Publisher Macmillan
Pages 175
Release 2004-02
Genre Fiction
ISBN 080907656X

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In our crowded, noisy world—too many people, too much crime, too many wars, not enough time—it seems almost impossible to locate and preserve the common ground where a civil society might flourish. Whatever happened to the civic virtue and community life that nourished true democracy? In this provocative, hard-hitting book, political scientist Benjamin Barber tackles these questions head-on and, in answering them, retrieves the ideals of "civil society" from the nostalgists who want to re-create old-fashioned (and discriminatory) small communities and from the free-marketeers who associate it with unfettered commercial activity. Commentators have been making a fashion of civil society, but they tend to mean many different things by the phrase: this bracingly clear book shows how diverse the various notions are and how best to think about them. Barber proposes practical strategies for making civil society real, for civilizing public discourse and promoting civic debate, and for affirming values beyond those of work and leisure, commerce and bureaucracy.