Affiliation:
1. Department of Political Science at Towson University, Maryland, USA
Abstract
The starting point for this paper is a general sense of intellectual dissatisfaction with Liberal interpretations that place the event of 9/11 outside the realm of politics. Taking issue with this de-politisation of “Terrorism” and the invocation of a metaphysics of Good and Evil in explaining its occurrence, this article offers an alternative perspective that places this event within the context of a general globalisation of Violence. Drawing on Schmitt's Theorie des Partisanen, I argue for the immanent rather than metaphysical nature of `terrorism' in contemporary global politics as an expression of resistance to the universalist regime of truth that underlies globalisation.
Subject
Political Science and International Relations,Sociology and Political Science
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