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The Paradox of Our National Security Complex: How Secrecy and Diminish Liberty Threaten Democratic Republic

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The Paradox of Our National Security Complex: How Secrecy and Diminish Liberty Threaten Democratic Republic
The Paradox of Our National Security Complex: How Secrecy and Diminish Liberty Threaten Democratic Republic

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The Paradox of Our National Security Complex: How Secrecy and Diminish Liberty Threaten Democratic Republic

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Most Americans live very hectic lives and have little time to devote to reading lengthy tomes on a single subject, never mind researching these matters. Here, in a single volume, Richard Otto presents a series of compelling essays on Vietnam, Watergate and the assassinations of the 1960s. The Paradox of our National Security Complex examines the consequences of our militaristic and corporatist policies since World War II on our liberty, our security, and our democracy.

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