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Power, morals, and military uniqueness

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He is author of Values in the Marketplace: The American Stock Market and Federal Securities Law;and editor of Morris Janowitz on Social Organization and Social Control;and The Military in New Timeswhich is forthcoming. He is at work on a study of the changing military obligations of citizens in American society.

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Burk, J. Power, morals, and military uniqueness. Society 31, 29–36 (1993). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02693382

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