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More Reviews of On Killing

Illuminating account of how soldiers learn to kill and how they live with the experience of having killed... This book concludes with an impassioned plea for regulating media violence through social censure and pressure. This surely, is a sensible and welcome recommendation.
-Washington Post
An excellent book.

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Dr. Joyce Brothers
 In her nationally syndicated column
An important book that should be read by anyone in the profession of arms and by anyone concerned about violence in our Nation.

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Marine Corps Gazette
 
On Killing is destined to become a classic.

-Army
 Journal of the Association of the U.S Army
A tremendous book.

-Peace Magazine
A provocative look at how and why we kill...One can only hope On Killing has not arrived too late.
-Stars and Stripes
Truly revolutionary.
-Dr. Eduardo D. Faingold
 Argentine and Israeli combat veteran Assistant Professor of Spanish
 Dept. of Languages
 University of Tulsa
I want to congratulate you on your book. It is important both as research and as an argument for acknowledging the violence in our society and its roots.
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George Levenson, Ph.D.
 Director of "Informed Democracy"
 
Colonel Grossman's perceptive study ends with a profoundly troubling observation. The desensitizing techniques used to train soldiers are now found in mass media -- films, television, video arcades -- and are conditioning our children. His figures on youthful homicides strongly suggest the breeding of teenage Rambos.

-William Manchester
 Author and WWII vet
MAGNIFICENT!

-Paddy Griffith
 Sandhurst history professor and author of Battle Tactics of the American Civil War  and Forward into Battle
Brilliant...a fine and necessary piece of work.

-Arthur Hadley
 Author of Straw Giant
A splendid book... it establishes a new line of scholarly inquiry, which is a remarkable achievement.

-Bill Lind
 Author of The Maneuver Warfare Handbook, Free Congress Foundation Fellow
 Co-host of "Modern War" a national cable TV show
I enjoyed (if that is the right word to use) On Killing enormously, congratulations on a fine piece of work.

-Richard Holmes

 Author of Acts of War and Sandhurst History Professor
Honest, gutsy, patient disclosure of what's happening to our military "kids" -- and civilian kids as well.

-F. Andy Carhartt
 West Point class of '45
 Presbyterian minister
It is very good, thoughtful and helpful on a subject of great importance. Humanistic and pacifistic in the way of the best soldiers.

-Dr. Ted Nadelson
 Chief of Psychiatry, Boston VA Medical Center
my deep appreciation for your book... because it said so many things I had felt were probably so, and because, also, it said so many new things.

- Dr. Lloyd Gardner
 "Charles and Mary Beard Professor" at Rutgers
A provocative new book... the first scientific examination of how and why men kill in battle.

-Little Rock Arkansas Democrat-Gazette
an explosive look at why there is so much killing not just in wars but in modern society... it is a must read. I recommend it highly. His research... is frightening, and should be a wake-up call to society. I couldn't put it down.

-Walt Gochenour
 WWII vet,in 82nd Airborne Division Association Journal
A study of relevance to a society of escalating violence.

-Publishers Weekly
Excellent explications of what goes through a soldier's mind during war.

-Portland Oregonian
An unpleasant but important subject.

-Kirkus Reviews

I congratulate you on writing an important book which I find very helpful in understanding the human condition. Indeed, it serves to greatly increase my belief in the basic goodness of my fellow man.

-Ladislav R. Hanka
I am thankful for work like yours which promotes the slow but very sure process of maturation which I see occurring in the collective human race.

-Alison Wilson
 Ontario, Canada
I very much appreciate your challenging and perceptive look at warfare and the act of killing. You are right that it is a taboo topic in our culture. As a long time antiwar activist it was palpably painful to read; never-the-less I valued the information and discussions.

-Gregory W. Frux
 Brooklyn, NY
On Killing may be the On War of the 21st Century.

- Michael Anton Laurano
 Attorney at Law
 Boston, Massachusetts
My deepest congratulations on what I believe to be an extremely important book. I salute your bravery, courage and insight. Your work is indispensable for our future.
-Bob Hughes, Chevy Chase, MD
 



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