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1. The Civilian and the Military: a History of the American Anti-Militarist Tradition
by Myles, Ralph
Seller Description: Like New. Unread and unopened! This is the complete account of the rise and decline of the antimilitarist tradition-rooted in fear of dictatorship-that has been an important part of the American heritage from colonial times until now. This tradition, with its emphasis upon civil rather than military authority, is accepted as an essential element of American freedom and democracy. In spite of being involved in numerous wars, the United States has avoided becoming a militaristic nation, and the ... See More Details
1972, Ralph Myles, Publisher
Paperback, Fine/Like New
York, SC, USA
$32.00
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2. Operational Thinking for Survival
by Myles, Ralph
Seller Description: Like New in Like New jacket. Unread and unopened! (Hard to say new when it's 53 years old) Pristine! LAWRENCE DENNIS is one of the few Americans who has done any original political thinking since the time of John Calhoun. He was born in Atlanta, Georgia, on December 25, 1893, and attended Phillips Exeter Academy and Harvard, graduating from the latter in 1920. His academic career was interrupted by the First World War, during which he attended the Plattsburg officer training camp in 1915 and ... See More Details
1969, Ralph Myles, Publisher
Hardcover, Fine/Like New
York, SC, USA
$43.00