The war state

Swanson, Michael

The war state the Cold War Origins of the military-industrial complex and the power elite, 1945-1963 / Michael Swanson. - xii, 412 pages ; 21 cm.

Includes bibliographical references.

Introduction --
Pt. 1. The Emergence of the War State --
Ch. 1. The Rise of the Military-Industrial Complex and the Power Elite --
Ch. 2. The Atomic Bomb and the Cold War --
Ch. 3. Capitalism's Invisible Army (CIA) and World Order --
Ch. 4. Constitutional Principles Displaced by Iron Triangles --
Pt. 2. The Permanent Government --
Ch. 5. John F. Kennedy Faces the Permanent Government --
Ch. 6. Targeting Everything Red --
Ch. 7. Khrushchev, Kennedy and the Killing Machines --
Ch. 8. Conclusion - A Twenty-First Century Empire of Debt.

Today when you factor in the interest on the national debt from past wars and total defense expenditures the United States spends almost 40% of its federal budget on the military. It accounts for over 46% of the total world arms spending. Before World War II it spent almost nothing on defense and hardly anyone paid any income taxes. You can't have big wars without big government. Such big expenditures are now threatening to harm the national economy. How did this situation come to be?
In this book you'll learn how in the critical twenty years after World War II, the United States changed from being a continental democratic republic to a global imperial superpower. Since then nothing has ever been the same again. In this book you will discover this secret history of the United States that formed the basis of the world we live today.

9781484080764


Military-industrial complex--History--United States--20th century
Cold War--Influence


United States--Economic policy
United States--Military policy

973.9


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