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Metaphysics and Music in Adorno and Heidegger explains how two
notoriously opposed German philosophers share a rethinking of the
possibility of metaphysics via notions of music and waiting. This
is connected to the historical materialist project of social change
by way of the radical Italian composer Luigi Nono.
Beginning in 17th century Maryland, the Phillips family is traced
through North Carolina and Georgia in the Revolutionary period and
then followed in the westward movement to Alabama, Mississippi and
Texas.
This widely praised study draws from both American and German
sources to show how the U.S. Army Air Forces cleared the way for
the successful Allied invasion of France. In 1944 a revitalized
American leadership abandoned the unsuccessful approach of
strategic bombing and instead focused on air superiority,
practically chasing the enemy out of the sky and eliminating
Germany's supply of trained pilots. Examining the people,
technologies, command decisions, and key events of the war over
Germany, the authors prove conclusively that the winning of air
superiority -- not the success of strategic bombing -- played a
more essential part in the Allied victory in Europe
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