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The End of Normal: 9/11 and the Rebirth of the National Security State
On the morning of September 11, 2001, nineteen hijackers armed with box cutters did what no foreign power had achieved in centuries: strike the American mainland. Before nightfall, 2,977 people were dead, Wall Street was closed, and the world’s most powerful government had rediscovered government’s oldest reflex—emergency rule.
Oct 12, 20255 min read
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