Posts Tagged ‘warfare’
Leo Braudy - War and Masculinity: Forever Entwined? (Pendulum Effect Ep8)
Wednesday, April 15, 2009 1:13 1 Commentit’s a grim sort of democratizing because it means that anybody could be killed…there’s an equality of death
women were the audience for male valour and helped to authenticate it
On today’s show I interview Professor Leo Braudy on his book From Chivalry to Terrorism: Men and the Changing Nature of Masculinity.
Leo Braudy is among America’s leading [...]
Upcoming Pendulum Effect Guests that Will Keep us on Itunes Top 10!
Wednesday, January 14, 2009 15:25 2 CommentsExciting news! Our Pendulum Effect podcast is in the top 10 social science shows on itunes, and listed under “New and Notable.” I think that’s quite something considering we have all of 1 episode up thus far. If you haven’t yet, visit Pendulum Effect where you can listen to the pilot episode and/or subscribe to [...]
Female Hawkishness May Have Propelled US War (but we’ll rationalize it away)
Sunday, November 23, 2008 13:05 1 CommentI had the unfortunate experience of watching the really awful new Oliver Stone film “W.” last night, a truth and fiction melange about the life and career of George W. Bush in the same vein as JFK, but one interesting point made was the popularity for Bush and initially even the war in Iraq from [...]


