Ebook: 9-11: was there an alternative?
Author: Chomsky Noam
- Tags: HISTORY--United States--State & Local--General, Terrorism--Prevention, September 11 Terrorist Attacks 2001, Electronic books, Terrorism -- Prevention, HISTORY -- United States -- State & Local -- General
- Series: Open Media book
- Year: 2011
- Publisher: Seven Stories Press
- City: New York
- Language: English
- epub
Not since the war of 1812 -- Is the war on terrorism winnable? -- The ideological campaign -- Crimes of state -- Choice of action -- Civilizations east and west -- Considerable restraint?;In 9-11, published in November 2001 and arguably the single most influential post 9-11 book, internationally renowned thinker Noam Chomsky bridged the information gap around the World Trade Center attacks, cutting through the tangle of political opportunism, expedient patriotism, and general conformity that choked off American discourse in the months immediately following. Chomsky placed the attacks in context, marshaling his deep and nuanced knowledge of American foreign policy to trace the history of American political aggression--in the Middle East and throughout Latin America as well as in Indonesia, in Afghanistan, in India and Pakistan--at the same time warning against America's increasing reliance on military rhetoric and violence in its response to the attacks, and making the critical point that the mainstream media and public intellectuals were failing to make: any escalation of violence as a response to violence will inevitably lead to further, and bloodier, attacks on innocents in America and around the world. This new edition of 9-11, published on the tenth anniversary of the attacks and featuring a new preface by Chomsky, reminds us that today, just as much as ten years ago, information and clarity remain our most valuable tools in the struggle to prevent future violence against the innocent, both at home and abroad.
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