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Book Talk: Faith and Fear
** QI board member and former chair of American History at West Point Greg Daddis discusses his new book on America's relationship with warfare since WWII.
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Quincy Institute board member Greg Daddis’s new book “Faith and Fear” offers a sweeping and ambitious reflection on America’s relationship with warfare since WW2. As a 26 year veteran of the U.S. military, the former chair of American History at West Point, and a current Professor of History at Texas A&M Col. Daddis has a unique perspective on this history. The book examines not just the factual story of America’s wars, but at a deeper level the nation’s emotional connection to war, both the hope that war could be a transformative and potentially positive force, and the fear of the potential and actual devastation that war can bring. From the beginning of the Cold War with the Soviet Union to current and potential conflicts in the Middle East and with China, the book offers a perspective informed by both personal experience and deep study.
September 2025
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12:00 PM ET
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Greg Daddis
Gregory A. Daddis is professor of history and the Melbern G. Glasscock Endowed Chair in American History at Texas A&M University. He previously served as the director of the Center of War and Society at San Diego State University, where he held the USS Midway Chair in Modern U.S. Military History. He served 26 years in the U.S. Army before entering academia.
Marcus Stanley (Moderator)
Marcus Stanley is director of studies at the Quincy Institute for Responsible Statecraft. Prior to joining QI, he spent a decade at Americans for Financial Reform, where he played a leadership role in policy formulation and advocacy to reform regulation of the U.S. financial system. He also served as an economic and policy advisor to Senator Barbara Boxer.
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