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MAN OF THE WORLD
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Bacevich, Andrew
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/ Dulles, John Foster (1888-1959)
/ God
/ Morality
/ Nazi era
/ Peace
/ Persuasion
/ Religion
/ Retaliation
/ War
2021
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MAN OF THE WORLD
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Bacevich, Andrew
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American history
/ Dulles, John Foster (1888-1959)
/ God
/ Morality
/ Nazi era
/ Peace
/ Persuasion
/ Religion
/ Retaliation
/ War
2021
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MAN OF THE WORLD
2021
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According to Wilsey, Dulles classified these \"as dynamic powers acting much as the United States and Britain had as they expanded their territories in the nineteenth century.\" While leading the FCC's wartime Commission for a Just and Durable Peace, Dulles concluded that Americans had a \"divinely inspired mission\" to ensure the universal embrace of moral law as defined by American Protestant churches of a liberal persuasion. [...]Wilsey passes over in a few pages the issues that defined Dulles's term as secretary of state, above all his embrace of massive retaliation as the centerpiece of U.S. national security strategy.
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