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Subscribe to the lovethebook.com book feed mix using any reader! 8/5/2010
Andrew J. Bacevich on How to Dismantle the American Empire
8/1/2010
Stacy Malkan on Not Just a Pretty Face: The Ugly Side of the Beauty Industry
7/10/2010
Joy Gordon on the Invisble War, the United States and Iraq Sanctions
6/26/2010
Tom Engelhardt on the American Way of War
6/7/2010
Joe Meadors: I seem to have all the bad luck in the world when it comes to the Israelis.
5/30/2010
Historian Bruce Cumings on the rising tensions on the Korean Peninsula
5/6/2010
"We have more than an oil slick out of control, we also have these big corporations out of control." - Marine toxicologist Rikki Ott on the BP and Exxon Valdez oil spills.
4/24/2010
"This is too important. We cannot leave this to governments": Cormac Cullinan on the United Nations Declaration on Human Rights
2/24/2010
The banks have had nine months to creatively increase the real cost of borrowing: Robert Manning on Credit Card Nation
2/9/2010
Robert McChesney and John Nichols the history and necessity of government subsides for US journalism
1/24/2010
Johann Hari on P. W. Singer's Wired For War
1/23/2010
Jamin Raskin on the Supreme Court campaign finance ruling which removes limits on corporate campaign spending
12/12/2009
David Cortright on Obama's shallow understanding of the priciples of Just War Theory
11/26/2009
Obama's rejection of Landmine Treaty lacks vision, compassion, and basic common sense
11/15/2009
Robert Jensen: Of Turkeys and Holocausts
11/1/2009
If you think you'll to be rich someday, why resent million-dollar bonuses: Barbara Ehrenreich on Positive Thinking
9/3/2009
Wallace Shawn on The Quest for Superiority
8/30/2009
Michael Parenti on Italian American Identity
8/20/2009
Island of Shame: The Secret History of the U.S. Military Base on Diego Garcia
8/19/2009
Slavoj Zizek on occupation by bureaucracy and the quiet slicing of the West Bank
8/17/2009
Robert Dreyfuss on the shift in U.S. war and propaganda effort from Iraq to Afghanistan
7/15/2009
D.D. Guttenplan on I.F.Stone and the Vietnam War
6/14/2009
Leonard Zeskind on white nationalists, support for Israel, Holocaust denial and the anti-abortion movement
5/29/2009
Chambers Johnson on The Bases of Empire
5/9/2009
William Greider on The Rise and Fall Of Our Country
5/4/2009
Billy Bragg on Pete Seeger
4/21/2009
Hugo Chavez knows how to promote progressive books
4/10/2009
Dave Lindorff on Ward Churchill's Courtroom Victory
3/11/2009
Economist Ha-Joon Chang on The Myth of Free Trade and the Secret History of Capitalism
2/4/2009
Bill Moyers interviews Pierre Sprey and Marilyn Young on Bombing Civilians
1/9/2009
Avi Shlaim on How Israel brought Gaza to the brink of humanitarian catastrophe
12/2/2008
Stephen Pimpare on A People's History of Poverty in America
11/22/2008
Liza Mundy on Michelle Obama
9/26/2008
Michel Hudson on The Insanity of the $700 Billion Giveaway
9/19/2008
Tariq Ali on Barack Obama and The Duel: Pakistan on the Flight Path of American Power
9/11/2008
Susan Jacoby on how anti-intellectualism is destroying America
9/10/2008
Paul Waldman on John McCain and the Media
8/4/2008
Sharp Teeth author Toby Barlow, on LA
7/27/2008
Douglas Blackmon on Slavery by Another Name
6/24/2008
'The owners of this country know the truth: It's called the American dream because you have to be asleep to believe it.' - George Carlin 1937 – 2008
6/16/2008
Vincent Bugliosi on The Prosecution of George W. Bush for Murder
6/4/2008
David Sirota on Lou Dobbs
5/28/2008
Boots on the Ground by Dusk, Mary Tillman's four year quest to expose the coverup of her son's death
5/14/2008
Philippe Sands before the House Committee
4/19/2008
Glenn Greenwald on the Pennsylvania debate and Great American Hypocrites
3/27/2008
Tim Wise on Jeremiah Wright, Barack Obama and the Unacceptability of Truth
3/24/2008
Joseph Stiglitz on The Three Trillion Dollar War: The True Cost of the Iraq Conflict
3/3/2008
Samantha Power on Sergio Vieira de Mello
2/26/2008
Daniel Ellsberg on the Minnesota 8
2/26/2008
Silja J. A. Talvi on Women Behind Bars
1/24/2010 Johann Hari on P. W. Singer's Wired For War

If virtually no American forces had died in Vietnam, would the war have stopped when it did – or would the systematic slaughter of the Vietnamese people have continued for many more years? If "we" weren't losing anyone in Afghanistan or Iraq, would the call for an end to the killing be as loud? I'd like to think we are motivated primarily by compassion for civilians on the other side, but I doubt it. Take "us" safely out of the picture and we will be more willing to kill "them". - Johann Hari from The age of the killer robot is no longer a sci-fi fantasy.

The Nato forces now depend on a range of killer robots, largely designed by the British Ministry of Defence labs privatised by Tony Blair in 2001. Every time you hear about a "drone attack" against Afghanistan or Pakistan, that's an unmanned robot dropping bombs on human beings. Push a button and it flies away, kills, and comes home. Its robot-cousin on the battlefields below is called SWORDS: a human-sized robot that can see 360 degrees around it and fire its machine-guns at any target it "chooses". Fox News proudly calls it "the GI of the 21st century." And billions are being spent on the next generation of warbots, which will leave these models looking like the bulky box on which you used to play Pong. At the moment, most are controlled by a soldier – often 7,500 miles away – with a control panel. But insurgents are always inventing new ways to block the signal from the control centre, which causes the robot to shut down and "die". So the military is building "autonomy" into the robots: if they lose contact, they start to make their own decisions, in line with a pre-determined code.

This is "one of the most fundamental changes in the history of human warfare," according to PW Singer, a former analyst for the Pentagon and the CIA, in his must-read book, Wired For War: The Robotics Revolution and Defence in the Twenty-First Century. Humans have been developing weapons that enabled us to kill at ever-greater distances and in ever-greater numbers for millennia, from the longbow to the cannon to the machine-gun to the nuclear bomb. But these robots mark a different stage.

The earlier technologies made it possible for humans to decide to kill in more "sophisticated" ways – but once you programme and unleash an autonomous robot, the war isn't fought by you any more: it's fought by the machine. The subject of warfare shifts. - Johann Hari from The Independent, The age of the killer robot is no longer a sci-fi fantasy


Wired for War: The Robotics Revolution and Conflict in the 21st Century
P. W. Singer
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Corporate Warriors: The Rise of the Privatized Military Industry
P. W. Singer
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Children at War
P. W. Singer
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