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  • ...d by the White House on September 20, 2002)? Its main points are: American military might should remain "beyond challenge" in the foreseeable [[future]]; since ...say, one should gather the courage to proclaim the opposite: perhaps a bad military turn for the U.S. would have been the best [[thing]] that could happen, a s
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  • ...possible justification for the Colin Powell's "no-casualties-on-our-side" military [[doctrine]].<br><br> ...people? No wonder the two strongest industrial [[complexes]] are today the military and the medical, that of destroying and that of prolonging life.<br><br>
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  • ...als or even humans so that God will repay them by sending enough rainfall, military victory, etc.) The next, already more intricate level is to conceive sacrif
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  • ...llicit temptation at bay becomes the source of libidinal satisfaction. The military life, for example, may be governed as much by an unwritten set of obscene r
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  • ...plosion, the Germans quickly construct for him a replica of small American military hospital resort, trying to convince him that he now lives in 1950, that Ame
    63 KB (10,769 words) - 14:59, 12 November 2006
  • ...as "anti-war sentiment" or "anti-war movement." So a free translation of "military pacificism" would be roughly "war by people that have always said they were
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  • ...he [[present]] bombing of Yugoslavia, is that they [[signal]] a new era in military [[history]] - battles in which the attacking force operates under the const ...cape his grasp (see [[James]] Baker's public [[endorsement]] of a "limited military intervention" against Slovene secession), supporting the last Yugoslav prim
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  • SZ: Up to a point I agree with this, but I have always been in favor of military intervention from the West. Around 1992, with a little bit of pressure, the
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  • ..."anti-war sentiment" or "anti-war movement." So a free [[translation]] of "military pacificism" would be roughly "war by people that have always said they were
    9 KB (1,471 words) - 23:44, 24 May 2019
  • favour of military intervention from the West. Around 1992, with a little bit of
    32 KB (5,235 words) - 20:21, 27 May 2019
  • ...owed the 'patriotic line'. How difficult it must have been, at a time when military conflict had cut the European continent in half, not to take sides. Think h
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  • .... Thus the Orwellian motto 'War is Peace' finally becomes [[reality]], and military [[action]] against the Taliban can be presented as a way to [[guarantee]] t ...a? The CIA has been instructing its [[Latin]] American and [[Third]] World military allies in the [[practice]] of torture for decades. Even the '[[liberal]]' a
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  • ...two sides of the same coin - the [[New World Order]], in which NATO is the military arm of multinational capitalism, itself breeds the monstrosities, such as S
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  • ...find a job?- it wasn't bad ... I travelled a lot and incidentally I did my military service at that time."
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  • ...he expert knowledge of Beck's "new modernity" scientists; the economic and military councils of the New World Order; the various (formal and informal) tribunal
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  • ...aq, Zizek refuses both proposed alternatives, arguing both for and against military intervention: "Abstract pacifism is intellectually stupid and morally wrong ...oslavia, the terrorist strikes of 11 September and the difficulties of the military occupation of Iraq. The point in each [[case]] is not so much that the univ
    32 KB (5,154 words) - 20:52, 23 May 2019
  • ...nly in ... so-called [[primitive]] forms of [[government]], theocracy, and military dictatorship.... But this failure and this gap also characterize, <i>a prio
    82 KB (13,178 words) - 17:18, 27 May 2019
  • ...its [[name]] was the [[idea]] that a [[torture]] he had heard about from a military officer having to do with rats eating away at one's [[body]] might happen t
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  • ...so, (at least) two details disturb this picture. The Soviet reports to the military headquarters continuously refer to the mysterious "lack of coordination bet ...soldiers' daily lives: while each side is "fairly" attributed its quota of military successes and failures (with a strange symmetry: on both sides, the sagacio
    33 KB (5,521 words) - 23:09, 24 May 2019
  • ...er Psychoanalytische Gesellschaft until December 3, 1950), but the British military authorities forced the DPG to strike any mention of [[being]] a "member of
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