RE: The Roots of the Muslim Fundamentalist Terror Meme

From: Vincent Campbell (VCampbell@dmu.ac.uk)
Date: Thu 07 Nov 2002 - 12:46:56 GMT

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    The only fantasy in this article is that there are no root causes to 9/11. Why people, largely in the US, are still trying to engineer some interpretation of that event that excludes American foreign policy from the complex mix of factors behind the attack, astonishes me.

    It goes back to that question a while ago about suppression of information in memes/memeplexes.

    As an aside to that, actually, people may be interested in the current work of Prof Jerry Palmer at London Metropolitan University, who is looking at the role of secrecy in communication, and currently holds the views that secrecy is fundamental to democratic communication.

    Vincent

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