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What Is It Good For? …War and how to avoid it

Posted on November 1, 2013 by hereontheedge

I’d already written a handful of short pieces on the book for mainstream media outlets. But Eugene Weekly is an alternative newspaper (and a damn fine one). They wanted something that the mainstream press hadn’t printed, so I sat down and thought about my research on war and peace and how we treat dissent in this country. Here’s what I found…

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