Combined shipping on multiple purchases.  Offered is "The Civilianization of the [Vietnam] War, or The Empire's New Clothes" written by Dennis Aftergut and Diana Roose and published in 1973 by the National Action/Research on the Military Industrial Complex (NARMIC) out of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. An upper-left-corner stapled publication measuring 8-1/2" by 11" and containing four sheets (eight front-to-back pages). Written by Dennis Aftergut and Diana Roose of NARMIC, a project of the American Friends Service Committee, and published on January 1, 1973, it begins: "Reducing the visibility of the Indochina war has been a major objective of the first Nixon administration. Since 1969, the U.S. has withdrawn most of its GIs and replaced them with automated bombing and Vietnamization. This change in the form of America's intervention - like previous changes in form, from financing France's colonial war to a full-scale invasion under Johnson - has not altered the basic U.S. objective of keeping a pro-American, anti-communist government afloat in Vietnam." With Notes at the end. Fine.