This often manifests in darkly, distractingly absurd ways (why are Talibs mimicking govt electricity bills down to the detail? Is there a Talib copyshop? ... Srsly tho: why all the effort?) But as any student of Foucault knows, real power lies in subtler forms of coercion...
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I also turned to civilian accounts of other wars (who, again, taught more than much else of what I read). This is the best books about war that I have ever, will ever read https://bookdepository.com/Woman-Berlin-Anonymous/9781844087976 … Also on Kindle (But trust me, you’ll want to skip Anthony Beevor’s introduction.)
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Last one: Bernard Fall. Street without Joy is a revelation. I felt like I was reading about the Taliban (oh, the irony) And Fall's own story is extraordinary (I don't know this guy, but he damn well better hurry up and publish his bio of Fall) https://smallwarsjournal.com/jrnl/art/rethinking-bernard-falls-legacy-persistent-relevance-revolutionary-warfare-part-i …
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Hello Dr Jackson.. Can we record a video or talk or discussion with you on your thesis argument for
@CHACR_Camberley as it is highly relevant for our audience?Kiitos. Käytämme tätä aikajanasi parantamiseen. KumoaKumoa
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