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The Culture of War

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Spoiled Worlds
The Culture of War
by Anonymous
Published: Jul 05, 2014
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A big literary mind and former soldier takes on a big oxymoron. A lecture by the great literary scholar and critic, Paul Fussell (audio only).
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