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| September 27, 2001 Volume 32 Number 3A |
A publication for the faculty, staff, administrators, and friends of California State University, Chico | |||||
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Making a World That Works: Environmental scholar Orr suggests we must redesign higher educationAs the grieving over this horrible tragedy continues, it is probably impossible to get past the immediate question of who is responsible. Yet, if we are interested in diminishing the prospect of terrorism everywhere at some point, we will have to address the question of Why? For me, the starting point is the realization that any terror attack does not occur in a political vacuum. As hard as it is for citizens of this country who are socialized to assume that American power is always used benevolently and for only righteous reasons, there are questions and connections that require our attention. At the top of the list of questions are the following:
People who ask these questions will reach different conclusions, as they should, in a pluralistic and intellectual climate. But asking these questions is a necessary and important step that most of us have not been willing or encouraged to take. In that way, our national leadership of the past two decades has failed us. In the end, the worst thing we can do in our search for compassion for Americas victims is to lash out in revenge against civilians of other lands. The best thing is to realize that all victims of terrorism deserve our compassion and our commitment to stop the violence regardless of its source.} Beau Grosscup, Department of Political Science, and author of The Newest Explosions of Terrorism: Latest Sites of Terrorism in the 1990s and Beyond |
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