next-line the title may not give it away but it's caught on civilization by greg coughlin. he came in breach and foreign policy one day and just an amazing mind on foreign policy. and i'm so much from him. his subtitle is urban geopolitics in a time of chaos. maybe at first bludgeon, unlike my source of grounding for international policy, but his thesis is that of the certainty and instability and chaos we see around the globe, which we are clearly seen is driven by the urban rural split in our country. with the growth of the urban cities, a little bit more detachment from the jeffersonian yeoman farmer, teacher of themcome and nationalism in the positive sense and that may be we need a little bigger dose of history and i haven't finished the book. i started reading about it. next-line common desire of nations that oliver o. donovan with high the recommended that political theology. obviously that's probably the issue of our day with isis and debate over archons to tuition, role of the judeo-christian tradition, and how did islam get into this conversation in the desired na