There is a long and successful record of fiction, especially science fiction, being instructive about history, human nature, and the eternal course of events.
Fiction, of course, gets its inspiration from reality - a two way road.
What do the Star Wars movies have to tell us about some of the comfortable myths we may see in American military and strategic thought?
Using his latest article at the Modern War Institute, Star Wars and American Strategic Myths as a starting point, our guest today Sunday at 5pm Eastern will be returning guest Major Matt Cavanaugh, USA an active duty Army Strategist and nonresident fellow with the Modern War Institute at West Point. He’s been the youngest recipient of the Army Strategist Association’s highest professional award (in 2015), and was named the US Army’s Athlete of the Year (in 2009). He’s currently finishing a PhD on supreme command under Professor Colin Gray at the University of Reading (UK), and his writing has appeared in the New York Times, the Washington Post, and the Wall Street Journal, among other publications. His book, co-edited and co-written with Max Brooks (of World War Z) is Strategy Strikes Back: How Star Wars Explains Modern Military Conflict, from Potomac Books has been available since May 1st from Potomac Books.
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