A Case for Universal Service
A Case for Universal Service
Military conscription is once again on the national agenda, but neither conservatives nor liberals, neither proponents nor opponents of registration seem interested in confronting the underlying issues of the place of national service in the life of a democratic republic. Thus President Carter linked his draft registration program to a get-tough policy with the Russians, while President Reagan now is satisfied to associate his less enthusiastic position with his vague campaign against big gov...
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