Abstract

The authors analyze the role of Ralph K. White's concept of empathyQquot; in the context of the Cuban Missile Crisis, Vietnam War, and firebombing in World War II. They focus on the empathy-in hindsight-of former Secretary of Defense Robert S. McNamara, as revealed in the various proceedings of the Critical Oral History Project, as well as Wilson's Ghost and Errol Morris's The Fog of War.

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