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Some of the most recognized voices in American writing and academia
contribute to this provocative forum concerning the terrorist
crisis and its causes. Moderated by Lewis H. Lapham, this timely
debate features conversations with noted author and vocal critic of
U.S. foreign policy Gore Vidal; historian Barton Bernstein of
Stanford University; economist and historian Robert Higgs of the
Independent Institute; and Thomas Gale Moore of the Hoover
Institution. Voicing opinions contrary to those espoused by the
present administration and seldom heard in mainstream media, they
discuss the definition of terrorism, the impact of U.S. foreign
policy on the terrorist crisis, and the long-term significance of
the September 11 attacks. Also examined are the potential
curtailment of basic civil liberties, the effects of a global U.S.
military presence, alternatives that would lessen the terrorist
threat, and a lively question and answer session.
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