"[ Castronovo] has written several books in which he examines political issues through the lens of literature, philosophy, and history. In the present volume he uses similar rigor to probe the complex problems associated with national security . . . [ Castronovo's] application of disparate literary sources, among whom he numbers Kant, Burke, Locke, and Schiller, as well as Gothic novelists and other writers of fiction (Melville, Fenimore Cooper, etc.), is only one of the innovations in the book's approach." * Choice *