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The Unfinished war Vietnam and the American conscience
The Unfinished War explores how the Vietnam War shaped the moral, political, and cultural conscience of the United States. Walter H. Capps examines the profound ethical dilemmas raised by the conflict and its long-lasting impact on American society. The book discusses public resistance, national trauma, and the struggle to reconcile the war’s consequences with evolving American values. Combining historical analysis with reflections on national identity, it presents a critical study of the Vietnam War’s enduring legacy on the American conscience.
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