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Atomised Terror and Democratic Citizenship
Authors:JOSEPH YI
Affiliation:Assistant professor of political science, Hanyang University and lecturer of public administration at HUFS in Seoul, , Korea
Abstract:This essay connects the 2103 Boston Bombings to the dynamics of a highly individualist, modern society. The perpetrators (Tsarnaev brothers) represent an atomized stratum of Americans, disconnected from communal institutions and organizations; socially insignificant men, ready to commit publicized, albeit isolated, acts of violence. With the exception of the World Trade Center, major terrorist attacks in the past two decades have been perpetrated by asocial, isolated individuals. An expansive security and welfare state is an inadequate response to atomized terror and is potentially problematic for our liberties. An approach more consistent with security and freedom is to nurture the rights and responsibilities of democratic citizenship.
Keywords:Terror  Tsarnaev  Tocqueville  Individualism  Welfare State  Democratic Citizenship
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