Fatal Attraction: The Relationship Between Fanatics and American Liberals Responding to Terrorism in the 21st Century In 1998 Charles Konia, M.D., discussed the widespread contactlessness in modern society and pointed out: One of the most dangerous social consequences of the state of contactlessness is that people are often not aware of being in jeopardy. During Hitler's ascent to power, millions of European Jews did not recognize that their very lives were in danger until it was too late. Today, the same state of mass contactlessness in the face of a serious threat to world peace explains the lack of effective...