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100 | 1 | _aRitter, Scott | |
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_aWaging peace : _bthe art of war for the antiwar movement _c/ Scott Ritter |
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_aNew York _b: Nation Books _a ; [Berkeley Calif.] _b: Distributed by Publishers Group West _c, c2007. |
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_axiv, 174 p. _b: ill. _c; 21 cm. |
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500 | _aIncludes index. | ||
520 | 3 | _a"Ritter proposes that the antiwar movement seek guidance from sources they would ordinarily spurn: the philosophies of those who have mastered the art of conflict, from Caesar to Napoleon, Sun Tzu to Clausewitz. In the vein of Rules for Radicals and The Art of War, Ritter argues that one must study the "enemy" in order to learn the art of campaigning, of waging battles only when necessary, and having the ability to wage a struggle on several fronts simultaneously."--BOOK JACKET. | |
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_aCommunity organization _z-United States |
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_aIraq War, 2003 _x-Protest movements |
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_aPeace movements _x-United States |
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650 | 0 | _aMilitary art and science | |
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