What Iraq is Teaching College Students
College students know that the deepest lessons are lived, not taught, says Eckerd College President Donald Eastman. He fears the lessons of Iraq - the acceptance of torture, of the outsourcing of war, and of the relegation of war duties to the lower economic stratum - have taught them that many of the high ideals they had for the United States of America before 9/11 no longer apply to the country they now live in.
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