So my question--and I'm trying to prevent it from being
misunderstood at the onset--is if Hanson's thesis is correct, and
if global TV coverage prevents the kind of military brutality
necessary to totally demoralize an adversary, does that mean we
are in for more wars, longer wars, bloodier wars?
Will TV ultimately be more of a war-provoking mechanism than an
agency for peace?
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