Spring-Summer 2002 lacan dot com readers top 20
1. Democracy: The God that Failed
The Economics & Politics of Monarchy,
Democracy & Natural Order
by Hans-Hermann Hoppe,
Transaction, 2001.
2. The Clash of Orthodoxies:
Law, Religion & Morality in Crisis
by Robert P. George, John J. Jr. Dilulio,
Intercollegiate Studies Inst., 2001.
3. Welcome to the Desert of the Real
by Slavoj Zizek,
The Wooster Press, 2001.
4. Stupid White Men...
and Other Sorry Excuses for the State of the Nation
by Michael Moore,
Regan Books, 2002.
5. The Clash of Fundamentalisms:
Crusades, Jihads & Modernity
by Tariq Ali,
Verso, 2002.
6. 9-11
by Naom Chomsky,
Seven Stories, 2001.
7. The Paradox of American Power:
Why the World's Only Superpower
Can't Go It Alone
by Joseph S. Jr. Nye,
Oxford, 2002.
8. Perpetual War for Perpetual Peace
by Gore Vidal,
Thunder's Mouth, 2002.
9. The Fifty Year Wound:
The true Price of America's Cold War Victory
by Derek Leebaert,
Little Brown, 2002.
10. Abuse of Power: The New Nixon Tapes
by Stanley Kufler (ed),
Touchstone, 1998.
11. Men Among Ruins:
Post-War Reflections of a Radical Traditionalist
by Julius Evola,
Inner Traditions, 2002.
12. On Cosmopolitanism & Forgiveness
(Thinking in Action)
by Jacques Derrida,
Routledge, 2001.
13. Means Without End: Notes on Politics
by Giorgio Agamben,
Minnesota, 2000.
14. Understanding Power:
The Indispensable Chomsky
by Peter Mitchell (ed),
New Press, 2002.
15. After Liberalism
by Immanuel Wallerstein,
New Press, 1995.
16. Fateful Triangle:
The United States, Israel & the Palestinians
by Naom Chomsky
South End, 1999.
17. Globalization & its Discontents
by Joseph Stiglitz,
W.W. Norton, 2002.
18. Warrior Politics:
Leadership Demands a Pagan Ethos
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by Robert D. Kaplan,
Random, 2001.
19. Jihad: The Trail of Political Islam
by Gilles Keppel,
Harvard, 2002.
20. The 48 Laws of Power
by Robert Greene, Joost Elffers
Penguin, 2000.
Spring-Summer 2001 lacan dot com readers top 20
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