Creation of the US national security state
Mark Kohut
markekohut at yahoo.com
Wed Nov 30 06:42:27 CST 2011
From January 2012 Vanity Fair. by Tod Purnum. Online. Pynchon's perceptions match Kennan's, in their way (and maybe more than match).
I remember how my parochial high school had some of us read the book expanding on the original article.
Years later, I began to understand this as part of the Cold War mentality from the complicit anti-Communist Church...
A "Must Read" for some of us, I bet......
One Nation, Under Arms The private papers of the late George F. Kennan, Cold War architect and diplomat extraordinaire, reveal his anguish over the way his famous 1947 warning about Soviet expansionism helped transform the America he loved into one he no longer recognized: a national-security state. A half-century after a similarly historic warning—President Dwight D. Eisenhower’s speech about the dangers of a powerful “military-industrial complex”—Todd S. Purdum shows how completely Kennan’s and Eisenhower’s worst fears have been realized, warping almost every aspect of society, deflecting attention from urgent problems, and splitting the country into two classes.
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