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Who Defended The Country: A New Democracy Forum on Authoritarian versus Democratic Approaches to National Defense on 9/11

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Who Defended The Country: A New Democracy Forum on Authoritarian versus Democratic Approaches to National Defense on 9/11

Contributors:

By (Author) Elaine Scarry
Edited by Joshua Cohen

ISBN:

9780807004579

Series Number:

16

Publisher:

Beacon Press

Imprint:

Beacon Press

Publication Date:

1st September 2018

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Dewey:

355.033073

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

124

Dimensions:

Width 152mm, Height 234mm, Spine 10mm

Weight:

184g

Description

Through a minute-by-minute analysis of the phone calls, official reports, responses, and reported actions of passengers on two hijacked flights, United Airlines 93 (which crashed in Pennsylvania) and American Airlines 77 (which crashed into the Pentagon), Elaine Scarry offers a dramatic retelling of their fate and some startling conclusions. Leading off a provocative debate, she asks if the difficulty we had as a country in defending ourselves on September 11 suggests serious flaws in our national security. The need to act in'a matter of minutes' has been invoked to justify military arrangements increasingly outside the citizenry's control, yet the only successful defense on September 11 was carried out, after a vote, by the passengers themselves on hijacked Flight 93. Arguments made at the time of the writing of the Constitution judged that the only plausible way to defend the home ground was to have actions measured against the norms of civilian life- the military had to be'held within a civil frame.' Scarry asks, have we strayed too far from this model Does our authoritarian conception of national defense diminish our capacity to protect ourselves Is it legal Is it moral Responding to her argument are nine prominent thinkers and writers from across the political spectrum, including Richard Falk, Ellen Willis, Admiral Eugene Carroll, and Antonia Chayes.

Reviews

'Elaine Scarry's consistently radical way of posing essential questions redirects inquiry in the most valuable ways, a tribute to a disciplined and erudite imagination put almost exclusively at the service of democratic citizenship in American society.'--Richard Falk

Author Bio

Elaine Scarry, Walter M. Cabot Professor of Aesthetics and the General Theory of Value at Harvard University, is the author of The Body in Pain, On Beauty and Being Just, Dreaming by the Book, and Resisting Representation.

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