Sons of the South
the authoritarian system in which they live; indeed, they cherish the har- mony it provides. [They] do not necessarily ad- mire or desire the unbridled individualism en- joyed civilian society." As its civilian respon- sibilities multiply, Dunlap warns, the military may start "to assume it has the right, and even the obligation, to intervene in a wide range of activities when it perceives it can advance a broadly defined notion of the national interest."
Sons of the South
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