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An analysis of the dynamics that underlie the psychological formation of the so called neocon perspective. The assertions here are based on thirty five years of working with people on psycho/emotional issues.
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Questions the old formula of responding to conflict and attack, for example in Iraq. Discusses how leaders and everyone can use their higher , human intelligence and sense of history to make things better and actually solve the conflicts.
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The politics of the phrase, "Support Our Troops."
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Not in the American Character |
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In response to the prisoner abuse in Iraq and Guantanamo, Mr. Bush said "this is not in the American character," and neither is his administration's attempt to cover up its involvement.
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Discusses how flim flam (hype, superficiality, deceipt and the cult of "personality") has become embedded in American political culture; how Americans are capable of intelligent, qualified selection of their leaders and how to regain such responsibility.
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Discusses the quagmire syndrome in Iraq in which America is caught, and how to reduce the danger and foster greater unity among the Iraqis in order to stabilize the situation and extract our troops.
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