Josh Paul

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Defeated nations waste little time, after recovering from their initial shock, in finding scapegoats. The previous regime is held responsible both for leading the nation into the fateful misadventure of war and for directing it down a dead-end path long before the commencement of hostilities. Similarly, the policies and goals for which the old regime led the nation into war are often abandoned with few second thoughts.
The Culture of Defeat: On National Trauma, Mourning, and Recovery
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