Cold War Letters Quotes
Cold War Letters
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Thomas Merton19 ratings, 4.11 average rating, 4 reviews
Cold War Letters Quotes
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“In actual fact it would seem that during the Cold War, if not during World War II, this country has become frankly a warfare state built on affluence, a power structure in which the interests of big business, the obsessions of the military, and the phobias of political extremists both dominate and dictate our national policy. It also seems that the people of the country are by and large reduced to passivity, confusion, resentment, frustration, thoughtlessness and ignorance, so that they blindly follow any line that is unraveled for them by the mass media.”
― Cold War Letters
― Cold War Letters
