Sociological Theory and Reactions to 9/11
Title: Sociological Theory and Reactions to 9/11
Category: /Business & Economy
Details: Words: 904 | Pages: 3 (approximately 235 words/page)
Sociological Theory and Reactions to 9/11
Category: /Business & Economy
Details: Words: 904 | Pages: 3 (approximately 235 words/page)
The terrorist attack on the United States that took place on September 11, 2001 spurred immediate and prolonged reactions on the part of the American public and government leaders. In this brief essay, two of these reactions will be analyzed in the context of specific theories focused on social integration, cohesion, and stability. It will be argued that this traumatic event resulted in a remarkable degree of ideological integration and cohesion at both governmental and public levels,
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identified as one of the rogue states that was intimately involved in global terrorism. From cohesion, integration, and stability to conflict and diffusion, the country has shifted to a state of moderate disequilibrium in relatively short order.
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