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[PEN-L:4649] Re: On Military Keynesianism



Max's note on military Keynesianism brings up a useful point.  Back in
the good old days, military Keynesianism had a Keynesian component.  In
other words, the idea was to create an economy with a solid employment
base.  Militarism was a convenient, albeit not courageous, means of
accomplishing that goal.  I don't mean to push this too far.  David
Noble's work shows that the Air Force was quite concerned about
deskilling labor.  Even so, the change is dramatic.

Today, military Keynesianism .  has given way to a form of corporate
welfare for the military industrial complex, without any employment
consideration.
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Michael Perelman
Economics Department
California State University
michael@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Chico, CA 95929
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