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Special Section on European Responses to September 11

The 20th Century Ended September 11

Alain de Benoist

Right and Left have reacted to the Sept. 11 events according to their usual idiosyncrasies: the former demanding more security measures and increasingly speculating about the Islamic danger; the later criticizing, often advisedly, the mistakes of US policy, but failing to wonder about the nature of global terrorism, which may give the impression that it implicitly justifies the attacks or that it condemns the victims. Neither of these approaches takes full measure of the events.

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