Before and after 9/11 : a philosophical examination of globalization, terror, and history
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Before and after 9/11 : a philosophical examination of globalization, terror, and history
Continuum, 2011
- : hardcover
- : pbk
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This is a philosophical analysis of the 9/11 events against the ongoing historical background. This clearly written and accessible work presents a philosopher's response to the series of events known as '9/11' and the global culture in the United States - and global society - that followed. It provides a comprehensive analysis of the emerging post-9/11 culture, situating it in a broad context that includes politics, religious discourse, economic theory, and philosophical orientation. Before and After 9/11 reconstructs the events that led to and departed from the attacks on September 11, 2001. It criticizes the attempts to explain 9/11 by George W. Bush, his administration's neoconservatives, Samuel Huntington, and Bernard Lewis. It also pays particular attention to the importance of the economic dimension in the emergence of conflicts in an age of globalization. The aim is to provide a philosophical overview of 9/11, understood as a series of connected events within an ongoing historical context. This unique work will appeal to anyone seeking to understand the current world, including the ongoing wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.
Table of Contents
- Foreword
- Introduction
- 1. Bush's Religious View of Terrrorism
- 2. Huntington on Political Science and Culture (or Civilization)
- 3. Lewis's Historical Interpretation of Religious Difference
- 4. Models of Historical Knowledge
- 5. Economics, Globalization, and History
- 6. Globalization and Terrorism: Modernity or Jihad?
- 7. Globalism and Empire.
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