| Preface and Acknowledgments | ix |
| The Debate About Globalization: An Introduction | xi |
| Part I | Terrorism and War | |
| 1 | 9/11: Racism in a Time of Terror | 3 |
| 2 | The Wen Ho Lee Affair: Between Race and National Security | 15 |
| 3 | Making Us Less Free: War on Terrorism or War on Liberty? | 31 |
| 4 | Fear, American Style: Civil Liberty After 9/11 | 47 |
| 5 | The Globalization of Violence in the 21st Century: Israel, Palestine, and the War on Terror | 65 |
| 6 | Beyond Good and Evil: A Contribution to the Analysis of the War Against Terrorism | 83 |
| 7 | The Mass Psychology of Terrorism | 95 |
| Part II | Globalization, the State, and the Political Economy | |
| 8 | Globalization and Democracy | 109 |
| 9 | Over, Under, Sideways, Down: Globalization, Spatial Metaphors, and the Question of State Power | 123 |
| 10 | The Anti-Capitalist Movement After Genoa and New York | 133 |
| 11 | Race to the Bottom? | 151 |
| 12 | Time, Poverty, and Global Democracy | 159 |
| 13 | Global Capital and Its Opponents | 179 |
| Part III | The Culture of Globalization and Resistance | |
| 14 | Globalization Today | 199 |
| 15 | Geography Financialized | 211 |
| 16 | Globalization, Trade Liberalization, and the Higher Education Industry | 229 |
| 17 | Vagabond Capitalism and the Necessity of Social Reproduction | 255 |
| 18 | On the Global Uses of September 11 and Its Urban Impact | 271 |
| 19 | Globalization and the Need for an Urban Environmentalism | 287 |
| 20 | Argentina and the End of the First World Dream | 309 |
| 21 | The Globalization Movement and the New New Left | 325 |
| About the Authors | 339 |
| Index | 343 |