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Strategies & Market Trends : Booms, Busts, and Recoveries

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To: tradermike_1999 who wrote (1810)2/2/2001 2:47:19 AM
From: nihil  Read Replies (1) of 74559
 
"Dr. Strangelove or how I learned to stop worrying and love the Bomb" (http://www.google.com/search?q=Dr.+Strangelove&btnG=Google+Search)

came out in 1964. The character Dr. Stangelove (played among other great roles by Peter Sellars) was based on the pudgy 3D physicist and civilian strategist Dr. Herman Kahn, who had written a book called On Thermonuclear War which advocated clear thinking about the bomb and its consequences and as a result was demonized by many liberals. Dr. Kissinger, an altogether different civilian strategist, was, I think, still at Harvard writing his books on diplomacy and war.
How any of this has anything to do with Dr. Alan Greenspan I do not know. True, all three were Ph.D.'s in three different fields (physics, history, and economics), and all were of Jewish ancestry and singularly right wing in political orientation.
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