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۲۰ ساعت Phil Klay
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Sure. Which is why it works so well for Strategy Strikes Back. But in that case, it's a great tool, and that's all the good. As I said, I like Star Wars. But to be considered in the "most important war story" category, I think you've got to do better than that
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۲۰ ساعت Phil Klay
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That's great to hear!
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۲۱ ساعت Phil Klay
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These aren’t necessarily my favorite war stories. But I think they reframe our conversations about war and are unavoidable in that sense
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۲۱ ساعت Phil Klay
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Or War and Peace. Or, in terms of how we think about the military in the wake of Vietnam, Michael Herr’s Dispatches+Catch-22
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۲۱ ساعت Phil Klay
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I like Star Wars very much, but am not convinced it really advances anything really new regarding warfare. Compare, say, the impact of Remarque+the trench poets on the one hand, and Ernst Junger’s memoir+essays on the other
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۲۱ ساعت Phil Klay
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OK, but careful here. Ubiquity is not the only important thing. In the mid-1850s, I imagine a writer claiming The Song of Hiawatha is the most important epic since the Aeneid. For a cultural artifact to be really important, it's got to do more than spit the culture back at itself
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خرداد ۱۳ Harry Siegel
The has the worst signage in the world, and I wrote a cranky old man column about it
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خرداد ۱۱ Phil Klay
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Ha!
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خرداد ۱۱ Phil Klay
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Your adoring audience only has to deal with you and hour at a time and can press pause whenever they want.
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I record it only to be near the sultry voice of
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خرداد ۱۱ Phil Klay
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Thanks for listening!
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خرداد ۱۱ Phil Klay
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This is the RSS feed
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خرداد ۱۱ Phil Klay
Manifesto! A Podcast, by me and , will almost (but not quite) convince you of the existence of souls.
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خرداد ۱۰ Angry Staff Officer
Lee and Jackson were overrated commanders who burned through their available manpower alarmingly quickly and who squandered their advantage of interior lines by continuously seeking a decisive battle that never was
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خرداد ۱۰ Phil Klay
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Thanks, man
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خرداد ۱۰ Phil Klay
Wonderful praise for Manifesto! A Podcast (by me and ) from .
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خرداد ۱۰ Olivia Garard
I am digging Manifesto! A Podcast. Enthralling to say the least.
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خرداد ۱۰ Phil Klay
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Thanks for listening!
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خرداد ۹ Mark Mazzetti
I know Yankee fans too. That’s...not actually why they boo you.
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خرداد ۸ Jacob Siegel
New Manifesto! a Podcast is up: and I talk Friedrich Schiller's "Letters On The Aesthetic Education of Man" and Ian McEwan's short story "The Use of Poetry." (Bonus V.S. Naipaul discussion)
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