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300: War is a Racket

Sep 22, 2021
Delve into the complex legacy of Major Smedley Butler, a decorated Marine who turned against the military-industrial complex. Discover how war has become a profitable venture for a few while it exacts a heavy toll on soldiers and society. The discussion touches on the psychological impacts of combat and the ethically troubling dynamics of war profiteering. Reflect on the moral responsibilities in government and the importance of understanding wartime realities. This engaging dialogue critiques the glorification of war and advocates for mindful, responsible leadership.
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Who Pays the Bills?

  • Butler argues that wartime profits are ultimately paid by the public through taxation and other means.
  • He points to how bankers manipulated Liberty Bond prices to profit at the expense of citizens.
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The Soldier's Burden

  • Butler emphasizes the physical and psychological toll of war on soldiers, noting higher mortality rates among veterans.
  • He argues that soldiers are conditioned for war but left to readjust on their own afterward, leading to mental health issues.
ADVICE

Conscripting Capital

  • To prevent war profiteering, Butler suggests conscripting capital, industry, and labor like soldiers.
  • This would equalize the financial burden and remove the incentive for war.
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