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Reasons for Conflict: Political Implications of a Definition of Terrorism
Authors:Angelica Nuzzo
Affiliation:Department of Philosophy, Brooklyn College CUNY, Brooklyn, USA
Abstract:This essay analyzes the U.S. political situation before the 2003 invasion of Iraq and ties this conflict to the events of 9/11. The guiding thread of the discussion is the definition of “terrorism” that has led to George W. Bush's declared “war on terrorism.” By means of Hegel's dialectic logic, the essay exposes the problem offered by the category of causality involved in the definition of terrorism: Is terrorism the original “cause” of the war declared on it by the United States (as the Bush administration claims) or is terrorism rather the very “consequence” of that war?
Keywords:terrorism    war    imperialism    ideology    causality    dialectic    memory    history    Hegel    Nietzsche
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