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− | Before Fist, countries measured their military might in (from least to most important) conventional and nuclear arms. With the rise of the [[New Man]], it is clear that these views have become antiquated. Current political thinking now ranks [[Prime]] as the greatest importance in the measure of national and political strength. The Human Gambit therefore is the utilizing of Prime for political advantage. | + | Before [[Fist]], countries measured their military might in (from least to most important) conventional and nuclear arms. With the rise of the [[New Man]], it is clear that these views have become antiquated. Current political thinking now ranks [[Prime]] as the greatest importance in the measure of national and political strength. The Human Gambit therefore is the utilizing of Prime for political advantage. |
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+ | Some have disputed the usage of the term Human Gambit on the grounds that those commodities are not in any sense human. As with the New Man/Woman debate, this has degenerated into pseudoscientific hair-splitting. | ||
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+ | See also, [[World politics|World Politics]] |
Latest revision as of 21:37, 4 November 2006
Before Fist, countries measured their military might in (from least to most important) conventional and nuclear arms. With the rise of the New Man, it is clear that these views have become antiquated. Current political thinking now ranks Prime as the greatest importance in the measure of national and political strength. The Human Gambit therefore is the utilizing of Prime for political advantage.
Some have disputed the usage of the term Human Gambit on the grounds that those commodities are not in any sense human. As with the New Man/Woman debate, this has degenerated into pseudoscientific hair-splitting.
See also, World Politics