Incoming Resources
- Painful questions, an analysis of the September 11th attack, Eric Hufschmid
- The most dangerous book in the world, 9/11 as mass ritual, S.K. Bain
- Imperial overstretch, George W. Bush and the hubris of empire, Roger Burbach and Jim Tarbell
- Just war against terror, the burden of American power in a violent world, Jean Bethke Elshtain
- Remembering 9/11, terror, trauma and social theory, Victor Jeleniewski Seidler
- Cultural resistance, 9/11, and the war on terror, sensible interventions, Jenifer Chao
- Understanding September 11, edited by Craig Calhoun, Paul Price, and Ashley Timmer
- Chain of command, Seymour M. Hersh
- The impact of 9/11 on the media, arts, and entertainment, the day that changed everything?, edited by Matthew J. Morgan ; with a foreword by Rory Stewart
- The impact of 9/11 on politics and war, the day that changed everything?, edited by Matthew J. Morgan ; with a foreword by R. James Woolsey
- The torture papers, the road to Abu Ghraib, edited by Karen J. Greenberg, Joshua L. Dratel ; introduction by Anthony Lewis
- Angel in the rubble, how I survived for 27 hours under the World Trade Centre debris, Genelle Guzman-McMillan with William Croyle
- Imperial grunts, the American military on the ground, Robert D. Kaplan
- Unmeasured Strength, Lauren Manning
- The eleventh day, the full story of 9/11 and Osama bin Laden, Anthony Summers and Robbyn Swan
- Decision points, George W. Bush
- 9-11, was there an alternative?, Noam Chomsky
- My holy war, dispatches from the home front, Jonathan Raban
- The truth (with jokes), Al Franken
- The spoils of war, power, profit and the American war machine, Andrew Cockburn
- The looming tower, Al-Qaeda and the road to 9/11, Lawrence Wright
- Obama shokku, Ochi Michio, Machiyama Tomohiro
- The trigger, exposing the lie that changed the world -- who really did it and why, David Icke
- 11 September 2001, attack on America, Brian Williams
- Re-imagining the War on Terror, seeing, waiting, travelling, Andrew Hill
- American civilization, an introduction, David Mauk and John Oakland
- Democracy and America's war on terror, Robert L. Ivie
- The inheritance, the world Obama confronts and the challenges to American power, David E. Sanger
- Dissent from the homeland, essays after September 11, edited by Stanley Hauerwas and Frank Lentricchia
- An empire of indifference, American war and the financial logic of risk management, Randy Martin
- The spirit of terrorism ;, and other essays, Jean Baudrillard ; translated by Chris Turner
- A decade of dark humor, how comedy, irony, and satire shaped post-9/11 America, edited by Ted Gournelos and Viveca Greene
- Terrorism and tyranny, trampling freedom, justice, and peace to rid the world of evil, James Bovard
- The selling of 9/11, how a national tragedy became a commodity, edited and with an introduction by Dana Heller
- Tabloid terror, war, culture, and geopolitics, François Debrix
- A war on terror, Afghanistan and after, Paul Rogers
- Cloning terror, the war of images, 9/11 to the present, W.J.T. Mitchell
- Two hours that shook the world, September 11, 2001 : causes and consequences, Fred Halliday
- The audacity of hope, Barack Obama
- Fall and rise, the story of 9/11, Mitchell Zuckoff
- Known and unknown, a memoir, Donald Rumsfeld
- Spoken from the heart, Laura Bush
- 9-11, was there an alternative?, Noam Chomsky
- The only plane in the sky, the oral history of 9/11, Garrett M. Graff
- The assault on reason, Al Gore
- USA in pictures, Tom Streissguth
- Cloning terror, the war of images, 9/11 to the present, W. J. T. Mitchell
- Guantánamo, the war on human rights, David Rose
- 9/11 in American culture, edited by Norman K. Denzin and Yvonna S. Lincoln
- 9/11, the culture of commemoration, David Simpson