Introduction: bringing "difference" and "identity" back into concern for democratic equality
From domestic to global solidarity
Post-structuralist political theory: living in an unreal world: where's you? Me? Agency?
Can a "politics of difference" (or "identity politics") ground a radical democratic conception of justice
The rise of global "casino capitalism": short-term financial profit versus long-term equitable growth
Does globalization necessitate the demise of democratic egalitarian politics?
Racism, difference, and the problematic politics of social solidarity
Conclusion: ending the false antinomy of "difference" and "equality": toward an egalitarian democratic pluralism.