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War is a Racket
War is a Racket
War Is a Racket reveals how business interests profit from warfare.
War is a Racket
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War is a Racket

Item #: 81817169

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Timely Insight
Offers a relevant critique of military industrialism, addressing modern warfare's complexities and the economic motivations behind it, appealing to readers interested in political science and current affairs.
Historical Context
Provides a unique historical analysis, drawing from past events to illustrate ongoing patterns in war financing, making it a valuable resource for students and scholars of history and economics.
Accessible Format
The paperback format enhances accessibility, allowing for easy reading and portability, perfect for casual readers and academics alike who wish to engage with thought-provoking content on the go.

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  • War Is a Racket is a speech and a 1935 short book, by Smedley D. Butler, a retired United States Marine Corps Major General and two-time Medal of Honor recipient. Based on his career military experience, Butler discusses how business interests commercially benefit, such as war profiteering from warfare.
Publisher Independently published
Publication date December 23, 2021
Language English
Print length 111 pages
ISBN-13 979-8789413876
Item Weight 5.6 ounces (158.76 grams)
Dimensions 5.5 x 0.28 x 8.5 inches (14 x 0.7 x 21.6 cm)

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Suitable For
  • History Enthusiasts

    Readers interested in military history and anti-war perspectives will find valuable insights in this book.

  • Social Activists

    Those advocating for peace and social justice will appreciate the critique of war profiteering found in the text.

  • Political Students

    Students studying politics and foreign relations can benefit from the insightful analysis of war's economic motivations.

Not Suitable For
  • Casual Readers

    Individuals looking for light reading might find the book's dense themes and historical context challenging.

  • Pro-War Advocates

    Those who support military action may not resonate with the anti-war sentiments expressed in the book.

  • Non-Fiction Avoiders

    Readers who prefer fiction or narrative storytelling may not enjoy the book's analytical and persuasive writing style.

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  • Question: What is the main theme of 'War Is a Racket'?

    Answer: The main theme discusses how business interests exploit warfare for profit.
  • Question: Who is Smedley D. Butler?

    Answer: Smedley D. Butler was a Major General in the U.S. Marine Corps and a two-time Medal of Honor recipient.
  • Question: Why should I read this book?

    Answer: This book offers a critical perspective on the intersection of business and military actions, encouraging deeper understanding of war’s implications.

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**** "War Is a Racket" by Major General Smedley D. Butler is a succinct yet impactful exploration of the motivations behind warfare, asserting that wars often serve the interests of wealthy corporations at the expense of ordinary citizens, especially soldiers. This book, although published in 1935, resonates with contemporary discussions surrounding the Military-Industrial Complex (MIC) and raises ethical questions about the nature of war. Readers appreciate Butler's clear and direct communication style, which delivers a powerful message without unnecessary complexity. His personal experience as a decorated Marine adds credibility to his critique, allowing readers to trust that his views are informed by first-hand knowledge of the military's dynamics and decision-making processes. The book is short—just 35 pages—which makes it accessible for a wide audience seeking to understand the financial drivers of war. However, while many praise the book for its bold revelations and the practicality of Butler's suggested reforms, they also express a desire for a more comprehensive examination of the MIC. Critics note that while Butler highlights individual examples of war profiteering, he does not delve into the broader systemic issues that perpetuate this profit-driven approach to warfare. For instance, his suggestions, although practical, may overlook the involvement of nurseries of power and lobbying that have more entrenched roles in the war economy. Additionally, the book presents a one-sided perspective, sparking thoughts about potential counterarguments regarding military spending and its perceived benefits in terms of job creation and national defense. As a result, while Butler's insights are compelling, readers may feel that the book serves more as a conversation starter than a definitive exploration of war's complexities. Despite its brevity and limitations, "War Is a Racket" remains a classic work urging readers to critically assess the intersection of business and war, making it relevant to modern discussions about military engagement and ethical governance. **

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Pros

  • Powerful, clear message regarding war profiteering.
  • Written by an author with credible military experience.
  • Short and accessible, allowing for a quick read.
  • Offers practical suggestions for addressing war profiteering.

Cons

  • Lacks depth in exploring the Military-Industrial Complex.

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