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The Noun Doctrine: Why Governments Prefer Enemies That Can’t Surrender

When the state declares war on abstractions, it is in perpetuity. Whiskey nor cocaine signed a treaty. Yet, for more than a hundred years, American politicians have declared “wars” on these abstractions with the same certainty that they declared wars on foreign nations.

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