Tag Archives: War & Peace

The Peloponnesian War by Thucydides

Herodotus | Thucydides by Herodotus My rating: 3 of 5 stars These two classics establish the poles between which all subsequent history-writing has navigated. This review will focus on Thucydides’ Peloponnesian War, since I have already reviewed The Histories of … Continue reading

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Uncle Sam wants you

This morning when I checked my Twitter tab I found this tweet by Jason Pontin, editor of MIT Technology Review magazine: What excites the indignation of people who hate drones: the remoteness of the operator, and the asymmetry in power. … Continue reading

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how to actually win hearts and minds

I just saw a headline on my Google News home page: “Mali mission has barely begun: experts”. It’s from the Montreal Gazette. I haven’t read the article, but the headline prompted a disturbing series of thoughts. The thoughts are about … Continue reading

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The Shadow World by Andrew Feinstein

The Shadow World by Andrew Feinstein My rating: 4 of 5 stars In summer 2011, having become convinced that the machinations of what Dwight Eisenhower called the “military-industrial complex” represents one of the most serious threats to peace and freedom … Continue reading

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why this office is a poppy-free zone

The democratic state has seldom been tempted to undertake the burdens of empire without suffering from a discordance between its domestic and its foreign policy. Again and again, Thucydides describes the efforts of the Athenians to reconcile their imperialism abroad … Continue reading

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