I’m reading this in the morning, so I apologize if I simply reiterate a point already made:
The Rule of the Gun seems pretty unadorned when talking about US power projection beyond its borders. Iraq, Afghanistan, Vietnam, those are obvious examples. Our current events seem like an example of “the frontier comes home, eventually.”
I’m reading this in the morning, so I apologize if I simply reiterate a point already made:
The Rule of the Gun seems pretty unadorned when talking about US power projection beyond its borders. Iraq, Afghanistan, Vietnam, those are obvious examples. Our current events seem like an example of “the frontier comes home, eventually.”
(And we could make similar points for parts of the US population: the poor, people of color, the homeless, etc.)
I’m reading this in the morning, so I apologize if I simply reiterate a point already made:
The Rule of the Gun seems pretty unadorned when talking about US power projection beyond its borders. Iraq, Afghanistan, Vietnam, those are obvious examples. Our current events seem like an example of “the frontier comes home, eventually.”
(And we could make similar points for parts of the US population: the poor, people of color, the homeless, etc.)