On September 11, 2001, Americans were painfully reminded of a truth that for years had been easy to overlook, namely, that terrorism can affect every person in the world-regardless of location, nationality, political conviction, or occupation-and that, in principle, nobody is beyond terrorism's reach.
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Philosophy 9/11: Thinking About the War on Terrorism
March 10, 2005, Open Court Publishing Company
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"On September 11, 2001, Americans were painfully reminded of a truth that for years had been easy to overlook, namely, that terrorism can affect every person in the world-regardless of location, nationality, political conviction, or occupation-and that, in principle, nobody is beyond terrorism's reach."
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