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In this excerpt from the introduction to volume three of Sphären (Spheres), subtitled Schäume (foam), Sloterdijk argues that what makes the 20th century uniquely singular and creative is its invention of what he calls here atmosterrorism, the assault not on the body of the enemy, but on his or her e...

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Published in:Environment and planning. D, Society & space Society & space, 2009-02, Vol.27 (1), p.41-57
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Diseases
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Insecticides
inventions
Murder
Pesticides
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Q3
Terrorism
USA
War
Weapons
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