Although I have used this quote many times, for different reasons entirely, regarding the seething underclass, he is flatly wrong about this, re security problems:
"...(because our security problems do not arise from a competition among the great powers, but rather out of the seething underclass, domestically and in the Third World, that has been seduced by the cult of consumption at a time when the future dictated by its demographics moves this class ever farther from realizing its fantasies)..." The Shield of Achilles, p. 258.
Bobbitt needed a hard dose of Pillsbury's Confessions, cigars and brandy, to regain his senses, and his reason, here.
Bobbitt needed a hard dose of Pillsbury's Confessions, cigars and brandy, to regain his senses, and his reason, here.
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