Abstract :
The terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001 on New York and Washington D.C. are
viewed by many as not only life changing but also world changing events. Like the landing of
man on the Moon and the assassination of John F. Kennedy, those who are old enough to
remember will doubtless be able to recall years from now precisely where they were and what
they were doing when the news broke. and like other significant events that are thought to have
altered the course of history, September 11 has become something of a reference point with
people now speaking in terms of pre and post September 11. In fact, very little time had passed
after the terrorist attacks before commentators paused to reflect and offer opinions on how the
world had changed in the aftermath of the attacks. Post-September 11 high-rise architecture
would be different to pre-September 11 high-rise architecture, likewise airline security and
countless other affected arenas of concern. But the greatest speculation on how the world has
changed has been reserved for the impact the terrorist attacks will have on the lives and daily
routines of the general population. Western commentators in particular believe with conviction
that, regardless of where one lives in this world, the events of September 11 will affect the
manner in which a large percentage of the population goes about its daily business. While their
might be some measure of truth in this assessment I am not entirely convinced, at least not for
the reasons on offer.
Keywords :
Imperialism , September 11 , New York , Washington D.C