[3] Niccolo Machiavelli, The Prince (1513): Chapter 15.
[4] Ibid., Chapter 3.
[5] Mikhail Bakunin, "The Immorality of the State," click here
[6] Gregory G. Brunk, Donald Secrest, Ioward Tamashiro, Understanding Attitudes About War (University of Pittsburg Press, 1996): 37.
[7] Noam Chomsky, "The Dimming Prospects for Human Survival," click here
[8] Bakunin, supra note 5.
[9] Nicholas Hagger, The World Government (John Hunt Publishing, 2010): 30.
[10] Brad MacDonald, "President Obama and the Phone Call that Endangered America" The Trumpet (17 October 2013)
[11] Paul Lashmar, "Stranger than 'Strangelove': A General's Forays into the Nuclear Zone" Washington Post (3 July 1994): C9.
[12] Ibid.
[13] Louis Menand, "Fat Man: Herman Kahn and the Nuclear Age" The New Yorker (27 June 2005)
[14] Marion Lloyd, "Soviets Close to Using A-Bomb in 1962 Crisis, Forum is Told" Boston Globe (Retrieved 7 August 2012): A20.
[15] Burrell's Information Service, "War Games," Dateline NBC ( November 12, 2000)
[16] Alan F. Philips, "20 Mishaps That Might Have Started Accidental Nuclear War," click here
[17] "The Power Principle." Directed by Scott Noble (Metanoia Films, 2012)
[18] J. Peter Scoblic, "Robert McNamara's Logical Legacy,"http://www.armscontrol.org/act/2009_09/lookingback_McNamara
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