Anyway, I just noticed Foreign Policy magazine had an article on this earlier this year - called "Engineering Jihad". You can read most of it here - only the last paragraph is missing to non-subscribers and that only says that on top of a fundamentalism-ready mindset, in the Middle East there aren't enough jobs for engineering graduates, so you also get boredom and unemployment added to this unhealthy mix.
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Wednesday, June 04, 2008
Dodgy Engineers
Anyway, I just noticed Foreign Policy magazine had an article on this earlier this year - called "Engineering Jihad". You can read most of it here - only the last paragraph is missing to non-subscribers and that only says that on top of a fundamentalism-ready mindset, in the Middle East there aren't enough jobs for engineering graduates, so you also get boredom and unemployment added to this unhealthy mix.
I suggest you go and read this article which is related. Might be of interest...or scary. The question now is how long before your occupation lands you on the US no-fly list?
ReplyDeletehttp://www.eetimes.com/news/latest/showArticle.jhtml;?articleID=207001533
Excellent link - thanks Remeres!
ReplyDeleteGood point.
ReplyDeleteWho planted all that thermite in the Twin Towers? Not Humanities grads, that's for sure.
:-/
Cheers Toby and Remeres for the posts... interesting indeed.
ReplyDeleteAs a little bonus for Keefus, I'm including a very funny article I came across a few weeks ago... His imagined dialog recounting an "affirmative theory of the crime" is priceless. Enjoy!
http://www.rollingstone.com/politics/story/11818067/the_low_post_the_hopeless_stupidity_of_911_conspiracies