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Fighting Imaginary Wars
Authors:Liane Ellison Norman
Abstract:Abstract

“The abuse of greatness,” muses Shakespeare's Brutus, “is when it disjoins remorse from power.” (Julius Caesar, II, i) By remorse he means pity or compunction, and he hits exactly at the failure of imagination that marked and finally defeated America in Indochina. This failure, however, is scarcely recognized by either political leaders or the American public.
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