Civilization and its enemies : the next stage of history / Lee Harris.
Material type:
- 0743257499
- 909.08 22
- CB428 .H375 2004
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Explores how each major stage of civilization has depended upon brute force used by one sovereign on the worldstage and explains why America is the nation that must wield brute force in order to conquer the enemy.
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