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.
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.
1.Introduction: Globalization of American Fear Culture: The Empire in the Twenty-First Century
2.Construction of Fear Culture in the United States from Red Scares to Terrorism
3.American Imperialism and the Fear Culture: Four Wars
4.1968
5.Taking Over the Imperial Mantle
6.Spreading the Fear: The Global Empire
7.Terror, Terrorism, and 9/11: The Globalized Culture of Fear
8.Things to Fear: Real Threats to People and the World
9.Current Chaos: The Collapsing World System of Capitalism
10. Stopping the Fear: Resistance against the Fear Culture or What Everyone Needs to Know
I feel professor Skoll presents a well-argumented book which is a result of years of academic maturation and research. & Skoll exerts a radical and illustrative criticism on the culture of fear in the USA. It gives us an impressive snapshot of the USA so that readers may expand their understanding of what capitalism is. To my end, this is one of those books which are a must-read reference & . (Maximiliano E. Korstanje, International Journal of Human Rights and Constitutional Studies, Vol. 4 (4), 2016)
Geoffrey R. Skoll is Associate Professor Emeritus of Criminal Justice at Buffalo State College, USA.