Bibliography from You Call This a Democracy?: Who Benefits, Who Pays and Who Really Decides

Bibliography from You Call This a Democracy?: Who Benefits, Who Pays and Who Really Decides

Bibliography from You Call This a Democracy?: Who Benefits, Who Pays and Who Really Decides by P a u l K i v e l (Books about alternatives to globalization and curricula for teaching about economics and social justice are listed as a separate bibliography.) Adams, Howard. Prison of Grass: Canada from a Native Point of View. Saskatoon: Fifth House Publishers, 1989. Adamson, Madeline. This Mighty Dream: Social Protest Movements in the United States. Boston: Routledge, 1984. Aguilar-San Juan, Karin, ed. The State of Asian America: Activism and Resistance in the 1990s. Boston: South End Press, 1994. Alaniz, Yolanda and Nellie Wong, eds. Voices of Color. Seattle: Red Letter Press, 1999. Albert, Michael. The Trajectory of Change: Activist Strategies for Social Transformation. Boston: South End Press, 2002. Albrecht, Lisa and Rose M. Brewer, eds. Bridges of Power: Women’s Multicultural Alliances. Philadelphia and Gabriola Island, BC: New Society Publishers, 1990. Aldrich, Nelson W. Old Money: The Mythology of America’s Upper Class. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1988. Alexander, Jacqui M. et al., eds. Sing, Whisper, Shout, Pray!: Feminist Visions for a Just World. Berkeley, CA: Edgework Books, 2003. Alfred, Taiaiake. Peace, Power, Righteousness: An Indigenous Manifesto. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1999. Alger, Dean. Megamedia: How Giant Corporations Dominate Mass Media, Distort Competition, and Endanger Democracy. Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield, 1998. Copyright 2006 by Paul Kivel www.paulkivel.com Allen, Michael Patrick. The Founding Fortunes: A New Anatomy of the Super-Rich Families in America. New York: E.P. Dutton, 1987. Allen, Robert. Black Awakening in Capitalist America: An Analytic History. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1970. Allen, Theodore W. The Invention of the White Race. London: Verso, 1994. Alternman, Eric. What Liberal Media? The Truth About Bias and the News. New York: Basic Books, 2003. Amott, Teresa and Julie Matthaei. Race, Gender, and Work: A Multicultural Economic History of Women in the United States. Boston: South End Press, 1991. Anderson, Claud. Black Labor White Wealth: The Search for Power and Economic Justice. Edgewood, MD: Duncan & Duncan, 1994. Anderson, Sarah and John Cavanagh. Top 200: The Rise of Corporate Global Power. Washington, DC: Institute for Policy Studies, 2000. Anderson, Sarah, et al. Field Guide to the Global Economy. New York: New Press, 2000. Andres, Joel. Addicted to War: Why the U.S. Can’t Kick Militarism. Oakland: A.K. Press, 2002. Anthias, Floya, et al. Racialized Boundaries: Race, Nation, Gender, Colour and Class and the Anti-Racist Struggle. New York: Routledge, 1992. Anzaldua, Gloria, ed. Making Faces, Making Soul, Hacienda Caras: Creative and Critical Perspectives by Women of Color. San Francisco: Aunt Lute Foundation Books, 1990. Aptheker, Herbert. Anti-Racism in U.S. History. Westport, CT: Praeger, 1993. Arnove, Robert F. Philanthropy and Cultural Imperialism: The Foundations at Home and Abroad. Bloomington, IN: Indiana University Press, 1982. Aronowitz, Stanley. How Class Works: Power and Social Movement. Princeton, NJ: Yale University Press, 2003. Bagdikian, Ben. The Media Monopoly. 5th ed. Boston: Beacon Press, 1997. Baran, Paul and Paul Sweezy. Monopoly Capital: An Essay on the American Economic and Social Order. New York: Monthly Review Press, 1966. Copyright 2006 by Paul Kivel www.paulkivel.com “Article Title” page: 2 Barlett, Donald L. and James B. Steele. America: Who Really Pays the Taxes? New York: Simon & Schuster, 1994. Barlett, Donald L. and James B. Steele. America: Who Stole the Dream? Kansas City: Andrews and McMeel, 1996. Barndt, Deborah. Women Working in the NAFTA Food Chain: Women, Food & Globalization. Toronto: Second Story Press, 1999. Barnet, Richard J. and John Cavanagh. Global Dreams: Imperial Corporations and the New World Order. New York: Simon & Schuster, 1994. Barrera, Mario. Race and Class in the Southwest. North Bend, IN: University of Notre Dame Press, 1979. Bell, Derrick. Faces at the Bottom of the Well: The Permanence of Racism. New York: HarperCollins, 1992. Bello, Walden F., et al. Dark Victory: The United States and Global Poverty. 2nd ed. Transnational Institute Series. Oakland: Pluto Press, 1999. Birnbaum, Jeffrey H. The Lobbyists: How Influence Peddlers Get Their Way in Washington. New York: Times Books/Random House, 1992. Black, Edwin. IBM and the Holocaust: The Strategic Alliance Between Nazi Germany and America’s Most Powerful Corporation. New York: Crown Publishers, 2001. Blakely, Edward and Mary Gail Snyder. Fortress America: Gated Communities in the United States. Washington, D.C.: Brookings Institution Press, 1997. Blau, Joel. Illusions of Prosperity: American Working Families in an Age of Economic Insecurity. New York: Oxford University Press, 1999. Blaut, J.M. The Colonizer’s Model of the World: Geographical Diffusionism and Eurocentric History. New York: Guilford Press, 1993. Bluestone, Barry and Bennett Harrison. The Deindustrialization of America. New York: Basic Books, 1982. Boggs, James. Racism and the Class Struggle: Further Pages from a Black Worker’s Notebook. New York: Monthly Review Press, 1970. Bond, Patrick. “Cultivating African Anti-Capitalism.” Z Magazine, February 2003. Copyright 2006 by Paul Kivel www.paulkivel.com “Article Title” page: 3 Brandt, Daniel. “Philanthropists at War”. NameBase NewsLine. No.15. October-December 1996. Available at http://www.pir.org/news15.html. Brecher, Jeremy, et al. Globalization from Below. Boston: South End Press, 2000. Brooks, David. BOBO’s in Paradise: The New Upper Class and How They Got There. New York: Simon and Schuster, 2000. Brophy, Alfred. Reconstructing the Dreamland: The Tulsa Race Riot of 1921, Race Reparations, and Reconciliation. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2003. Bulkin, Elly, Minnie Bruce Pratt, and Barbara Smith. Yours in Struggle: Three Feminist Perspectives on Anti-Semitism and Racism. Ithaca, NY: Firebrand, 1988. Burrows, Gideon. The No-nonsense Guide to the Arms Trade. London: New Internationalist Publications, 2002. Califano Jr., Joseph A. “Too Many Federal Cops.” Washington Post. December 6, 2001. Carey, Alex. Taking the Risk Out of Democracy: Corporate Propaganda versus Freedom and Liberty. Urbana, IL: University of Illinois Press, 1995. Chang, Grace. Disposable Domestics: Immigrant Women Workers in the Global Economy. Boston: South End Press, 2000. Chang, Robert S. Disoriented: Asian Americans, Law, and the Nation-State. New York: New York University Press, 1999. Chilcote, Ronald H., ed. The Political Economy of Imperialism: Critical Appraisals. Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield, 2000. Chomsky, Noam. Class Warfare: Interviews with David Barsamian. Monroe, ME: Common Courage Press, 1996. Chomsky, Noam. Keeping the Rabble in Line: Interviews with David Barsamian. Monroe, ME: Common Courage, 1994. Chomsky, Noam. Profit Over People: Neoliberalism and Global Order. New York: Seven Stories Press, 1999. Chomsky, Noam. The Prosperous Few and the Restless Many. Berkeley, CA: Odonian, 1993. Chomsky, Noam. Understanding Power: The Indispensable Chomsky. New York: The New Press, 2002. Chomsky, Noam. Year 501. Boston: South End Press, 1993. Copyright 2006 by Paul Kivel www.paulkivel.com “Article Title” page: 4 Churchill, Ward. The Cointelpro Papers: Documents from the FBI’s Secret Wars Against Dissent in the United States. 2nd ed. Boston: South End Press, 2002. Churchill, Ward. Indians Are Us?: Culture and Genocide in Native North America. Monroe, ME: Common Courage Press, 1994. Clark, Christopher, et al., eds. Who Built America. 2nd ed. New York: Pantheon, 2000. Clawson, Dan, et al. Money Talks: Corporate PACs and Political Influence. New York: Basic Books, 1992. Cockburn, Alexander and Jeffrey St. Cloud. Whiteout: The C.I.A., Drugs and the Press. London: Verso, 1998. Collins, Chuck and Felice Yeskel. Economic Apartheid in America: A Primer on Economic Inequality & Insecurity. New York: New Press, 2000. Collins, Chuck, et al. Shifting Fortunes: The Perils of the American Wealth Gap. Boston: United for a Fair Economy, 1999. Conley, Dalton. Being Black, Living in the Red: Race, Wealth, and Social Policy. Berkeley, CA: University of California Press, 1999. Cooney, Robert and Helen Michalowski. The Power of the People: Active Non-Violence in the United States. Philadelphia: New Society, 1987. Cose, Ellis. The Rage of a Privileged Class. New York: HarperCollins, 1993. Cottin, Heath. “George Soros, Imperial Wizard: Master-Builder of the New Bribe Sector, Systematically Bilking the World.” CovertAction Quarterly #74. Fall, 2002. Creighton, Allan with Paul Kivel. Helping Teens Stop Violence: A Practical Guide for Counselors, Educators, and Parents. Alameda, CA: Hunter House, 1992. Crenshaw, Kimberle, et al., eds. Critical Race Theory: The Key Writings that Formed the Movement. New York: The New Press, 1995. Croteau, David. Politics and the Class Divide: Working People and the White Middle-Class Left. Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 1995. Croteau, David and William Hoynes. By Invitation Only: How the Media Limit Political Debate. Monroe, ME: Common Courage Press, 1994. Copyright 2006 by Paul Kivel www.paulkivel.com “Article Title” page: 5 Cullen, Lisa. A Job to Die For: Why So Many Americans Are Killed, Injured or Made Ill at Work and What to Do About It. Monroe, ME: Common Courage, 2002. Currie, Elliott, Crime and Punishment in America: Why the Solutions to America’s Most Stubborn Social Crisis Have Not Worked—and What Will. New York: Henry Holt and Co., 1998.

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