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"America on War and Diplomacy: Introduction" by Stephen Rosen Nations that have suffered military reverses require the same things...
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"Hiding from the Nuclear Age" ideological bayis of the conservatives, but would moderate it by acknowledging that our foreign policy should not focus primarily on fighting and winning World War III and that for the forseeable...
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Stephen Rosen AFTER VIETNAM: WHAT THE PENTAGON HAS LEARNED A can-do approach to war. It is now four years after the fall of Saigon, and historians have begun to draw some tentative conclusions...
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"Will We Throw the Arms Race?" view that any other creature is man's moral superior. Technology, in this view, is the most dangerous of gifts, and the possession of an intellect the gravest of temptations. The Cree share neither...
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BOOKS IN REVIEW - "Defending America, by Robert Conquest, et al." Defending America: Towards a New Role in the Post-Detente World / Basic Books / $13.95 John Wheeler-Bennett tells a story about two workers in Weimar Germany....
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"The Fellow Travellers" Even the heritable things can be affected by environment: hair can be dyed or growth stunted, for example. It is now irrefutable that intelligence (more precisely, IQ) is heritable. Identical...
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