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Waging peace: transformations of the warrior myth by US military veterans
Robert L. Ivie,
Oscar Giner
New American Film School
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Peace
100%
Veterans
90%
Warrior
86%
Military
82%
Militarism
50%
Prophetic Voice
22%
Peacemaking
20%
Culture Wars
18%
Ethos
17%
Iraq
17%
Incongruity
17%
Paradigm Shift
15%
Rhetoric
15%
Advocacy
14%
Prompts
14%
Diplomacy
14%
Idioms
14%
Injustice
13%
Convert
13%
Transcendence
13%
Racism
13%
Discourse
13%
Warfare
12%
Essence
12%
Evil
12%
Enemy
12%
Soldiers
11%
Destruction
11%
Innovation
10%
History
9%
Resources
9%
Authority
8%
Decision Making
8%
Language
6%
Social Sciences
myth
76%
peace
69%
Military
60%
militarism
57%
transcendence
26%
soldier
22%
warfare
22%
diplomacy
21%
Iraq
19%
racism
18%
death
15%
paradigm
14%
innovation
13%
decision making
13%
discourse
11%
history
11%
resources
9%
Engineering & Materials Science
Military operations
51%
Decision making
31%
Composite materials
25%