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The Making of the Military-Intellectual Complex
Why is U.S. foreign policy dominated by an unelected, often reckless cohort of “the best and the brightest”?
by
Daniel Bessner
via
The New Republic
on
May 29, 2019
Donald Trump Wants to Fight the FBI? It’s a Suicide Mission.
Presidents who take on the Bureau rarely win.
by
Tim Weiner
via
Politico Magazine
on
January 26, 2018
Open to Inspection
Life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness in the age of surveillance.
by
Lewis H. Lapham
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Lapham’s Quarterly
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January 1, 2016
The War to Start All Wars
How the U.S. invasion of Panama ushered in the post-Cold War era of military unilateralism and preemptive war.
by
Greg Grandin
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Common Dreams
on
December 22, 2014
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