
We’re Living in the World the War on Terror Built
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Notable books mentioned: Reign of Terror, How the 9-11 Era Destabilized America and Produced Trump by Spencer Ackerman, the sustainable war on terror, The New Yorker, American War by Omar al-Aqaad
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Ezra Klein discusses Spencer Ackerman's book to highlight how the policies of the 9-11 era have profoundly reshaped American society and politics.…
The host discusses the implications of the policies enacted during the Obama administration regarding the war on terror, particularly how they perp…

The host discusses the implications of America's drone strikes and how they contribute to creating enemies rather than ensuring safety. This theme…

We’re Living in the World the War on Terror Built mentions Reign of Terror, How the 9-11 Era Destabilized America and Produced Trump by Spencer Ackerman, the sustainable war on terror, The New Yorker, and American War by Omar al-Aqaad with timestamps, quotes, and episode context.
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“Spencer Ackerman discusses his new book, which explores how the 9-11 era policies transformed America and its culture.”
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“The term 'sustainable war on terror' is borrowed and familiar in upper middle class liberal circles, referring to sustaining something within designated limits to avoid destabilization.”
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“Susan Sontag writes an essay in The New Yorker suggesting that Al Qaeda, whatever else you want to say about them, they're not cowards.”
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“A novel that expands the moral imagination, treating the targets of the War on Terror with dignity and empathy.”
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“A story of how Cold War anti-communism became a campaign of extermination, starting in Indonesia and spreading throughout Central and South America.”
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“A book about climate change and capitalism's role in exacerbating the climate crisis while outlining urgent alternatives.”
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“Mentioned as a book by Spencer Ackerman, though no further context is provided.”
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