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A Muse of Fire: Why the U.S. Military Forgets What It Learns in War
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This book addresses the relationship between how the U.S.
Army organizes itself for war, how it adapts to new challenges using case studies from Vietnam and Iraq, and why it forgets much of what it has learned after the war winds down.
The manuscript delves into the post-war organizational forgetting processes in militaries, providing insights into the military's adaptation and learning mechanisms.
Army organizes itself for war, how it adapts to new challenges using case studies from Vietnam and Iraq, and why it forgets much of what it has learned after the war winds down.
The manuscript delves into the post-war organizational forgetting processes in militaries, providing insights into the military's adaptation and learning mechanisms.
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Christine Rosen in the context of the lack of shared reality and its impact on democracy.


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Extinction of Experience: Being Human in a Disembodied World | Christine Rosen