Witnessing 'terror', anticipating 'war' / Phil Scraton -- America's jihad : a history of origin / Christian Parenti -- An unconscionable threat to humanity / John Pilger -- The threat of United States' ruthlessness / Madeleine Bunting -- 'Terrorism', 'war' and democracy compromised / Paul Foot -- The politics of morality / Phil Scraton -- Representations of terror in the legitimation of war / Eileen Berrington -- 'Either you are with us or you are with the terrorists' : the war's home front / Jude McCulloch -- Resistance and terror : lessons from Ireland / Bill Rolston -- September 11 aftermath : where is the world heading? / Noam Chomsky -- A question of state crime / Penny Green -- This war was illegal and immoral, and it won't prevent terrorism / Michael Mandel -- Expanding the concept of terrorism / Thomas Mathiesen -- Legislative responses to terrorism / Philip A. Thomas -- All in the name of security / Liz Fekete -- Airy fairy liberals and all that / Paddy Hillyard -- Poverty is the new black / A. Sivanandan -- The challenge of Seleptember 11 : an interview with A. Sivanandan -- The policing of immigration in the new world disorder / Leanne Weber and Ben Bowling -- September 11 and all that : an African perspective / Tunde Zak Williams -- The Khaki election / Russell Hogg -- Signs of the times / Naomi Klein -- Business as usual? : corporate moralism and the 'war against terrorism' / Dave Whyte -- Markets, regulation and risk : the US Airlines industry and some fallout from September 11 / Steve Tombs -- Dangers of the armed response at home / Mick North -- Terrorism, neighbours and Nuremberg / Herman Schwendinger and Julia Schwendinger -- Pledging allegiance : the revival of prescriptive patriotism / Cecilia O'Leary and Tony Platt -- My fellow Americans : looking black on red Tuesday / Jonathan David Farley -- Neither pure nor vile / Mike Marqusee -- The lion, the witch and the warmonger : 'good', 'evil' and the shattering of imperial myth / Howard Davis -- Beyond September 11 : certainties and doubts / Barbara Hudson -- Could Osama Bin Laden have been a woman? : masculinity and September 11 / Martti Gršnfors -- An attack on truth? / Elizabeth Stanley -- My beating by refugees is a symbol of the hatred and fury of this filthy war / Robert Fisk.
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The unprecedented and tragic events in New York, Washington and Pennsylvania left an indelible mark on world politics. Civilian deaths in horrific circumstances triggered an uncompromising response from the US administration and its allies: an open-ended "war on terrorism". This anthology includes some of the world's leading commentators - Noam Chomsky, Robert Fisk, Naomi Klein, John Pilger and A. Sivanandan. This book presents accessible, detailed and often deeply personal accounts of the aftermath, the bombing of Afghanistan and the dubious claims for its legality. From investigative journalists to critical academics, human rights lawyers and anti-racist campaigners, the contributors are united in their opposition to military intervention in Afghanistan and beyond and to the attack on civil liberties in the US, the UK and Europe. From the US and Canada, Herman and Julia Schwendinger, Jonathan Farley, Tony Platt, Cecilia O'Leary, Christian Parenti and Michael Mandel are among those from academia who question the validity, lawfulness and political consequences of the Bush/Blair agenda. Examining the context and rhetoric of US vengeance - ennobled by the symbolic title "Enduring Freedom"--The contributors challenge political and popular definitions, constructions, pathologization and reporting of terrorism. In questioning the representation of war as "just", the anthology focuses on civilian deaths in Afghanistan, evidence of US/allied atrocities, violations of prisoners' rights and US determination to escalate military offensives regardless of global destabilization.
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