Recommended Reading
Dreaming5GW -“Triangulating Clausewitz and Boyd”
Curtis has returned to the blogosphere in full force with this mil-theory post!
Dr. Michael Scheuer -“Missing the Point – Catastrophically”
U.S. borders, al Qaida and nuclear weapons.
Finding life on other planets has a lot to do with how we search
In From the Cold -“Searching for that Proverbial Dark Lining”
Former Spook doesn’t like how the media is spinning the intel reports to Congress
CTLab -“Here/There Be Dragons – Metaphor & Cyberspace”
Money quote: “Now there’s a metaphor. I’m guessing, though, that the marketers aren’t going to allow “miasma computing” into our vocabulary. It’s kind of a downer.”
The Claremont Institute -“Our American Mind for War”
Book review. Intellectual-military history.
The National Security Archive -“The Moscow Summit Twenty Years Later”
A literal treasure trove of primary source Cold War docs.
State Department E-Journal USA – “New Ways of Seeing and Thinking”
The PC/multi-culti ideology that infects our better universities that send grads into the Foreign Service is mostly intellectually specious, illiberal, crap. That being said, defending “diversity” on the grounds of cognitive differences and economic and cultural enrichment is a large step forward ( the silk purse in this particular pig’s ear).
That’s it.
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Dave Schuler:
June 2nd, 2008 at 8:05 pm
Off-topic: hey, Mark. Cheryl Rofer is guest-blogging over at Washington Monthly (Kevin Drum’s digs).
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