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Soldiers of Reason: The Rand Corporation and the Rise of the American Empire

作者 Alex Abella
出版社 Ingram International Inc
商品描述 Soldiers of Reason: The Rand Corporation and the Rise of the American Empire:BorninthewakeofWorldWarII,RANDquicklybecamethecreatorofAmerica'santi-Sovietnuclear

內容簡介

內容簡介 Born in the wake of World War II, RAND quickly became the creator of America's anti-Soviet nuclear strategy. A magnet for the best and the brightest, its ranks included Cold War luminaries such as Albert Wohlstetter, Bernard Brodie, and Herman Kahn, who arguably saved us from nuclear annihilation and unquestionably created Eisenhower's "military-industrial complex." In the Kennedy era, RAND analysts and their theories of rational warfare steered our conduct in Vietnam. Those same theories drove our invasion of Iraq forty-five years later, championed by RAND affiliated actors such as Paul Wolfowitz, Donald Rumsfeld, and Zalmay Khalilzad. But RAND's greatest contribution might be its least known: rational choice theory, a model explaining all human behavior through self-interest. Through it RAND sparked the Reagan-led transformation of our social and economic system but also unleashed a resurgence of precisely the forces whose existence it denied -- religion, patriotism, tribalism. With Soldiers of Reason, Alex Abella has rewritten the history of America's last half century and cast a new light on our problematic present.

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書名 / Soldiers of Reason: The Rand Corporation and the Rise of the American Empire
作者 / Alex Abella
簡介 / Soldiers of Reason: The Rand Corporation and the Rise of the American Empire:BorninthewakeofWorldWarII,RANDquicklybecamethecreatorofAmerica'santi-Sovietnuclear
出版社 / Ingram International Inc
ISBN13 / 9780156033442
ISBN10 /
EAN / 9780156033442
誠品26碼 /
重量(g) / 376.5
頁數 / 400
級別 / N:無
尺寸 / 20.5X13.3X2.5CM
語言 / 3:英文
裝訂 / P:平裝

最佳賣點

最佳賣點 : This history of the RAND Corporation, written with full access to its archives, is a page-turning chronicle of the rise of the secretive think tank that has been the driving force behind the American government for 60 years.