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Lawrence LeShan

Friday, March 21, 2003

For many people the war in Iraq seemed inevitable and reaching any sort of peaceful resolution impossible. Former military psychologist Lawrence LeShan doesn’t seem to think so. He explains why understanding the apparent psychological need for war could be a key to preventing conflict.


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