> > We don't have to imagine what it was like after December 7, 1941. The > reaction of the US people was no doubt more extreme than the popular response > to 9/11, which we in the US experienced. At that time, one TV host pointed > out that it made no sense to call the 9/11 attackers as "cowards" since > theirs was not a cowardly act; he was immediately banished from US TV. Much > of the US mood was captured by Susan Faludi's book 'Terror Dream." > >> If there were “material conditions” in place, it was the fact that the U.S. >> was the richest country in the world with a relatively privileged labor >> aristocracy. >> > Right, just like in Austin, Germany, France, Great Britain, and etc.
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