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Mark Clodfelter's Beneficial Bombing: The Progressive Foundations of American Air Power, 1917-1945 attempts to situate the development of airpower theory within an early twentieth century Anglo-American political context. Specifically, Clodfelter argues that the development of strategic bombing theory (including its "industrial web" variant) in the United...

Population: the easy part

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In General
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On September 29, 2013
Chris Mooney has a rather odd article at Grist entitled "Can We Finally Have a Serious Talk About Population?," profiling a new book on the subject by Alan Weisman. Correctly, he notes that population growth is a part of ongoing environmental crises. But if one...

Saturday Morning Linkage

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In Robert Farley
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On September 28, 2013
To assist in hangover management: Nice little history of the B-58 Hustler. Some dodgy doctorates hurt more than others. Let's hope they never open the books on this place! Drones can be shot down? The logic behind Assad's use of chemical weapons? Ranking systems in...

Friday Night

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On September 27, 2013

These drawings of all your varieties of 18th century drunk British women pretty much describes the average Friday night of your typical LGM reader writer. I relate most to the.

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