9 11 by Noam Chomsky
A concise, polemical examination of the September 11 attacks and their aftermath that places the events in the longer context of U.S. foreign policy, arguing that historical interventions, support for authoritarian regimes, and economic domination helped produce grievances exploited by extremists; it critiques official narratives and mainstream media coverage, warns that militarized, retributive responses risk worsening violence and eroding civil liberties, and urges public debate and policy changes that address underlying political and social causes rather than relying primarily on war and coercion.
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- Published
- 2001
- Nationality
- American
- Length
- Very Short
- Pages
- 96
- Original Language
- English
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