War Is a Racket: The Antiwar Classic by America's Most Decorated Soldier

War Is a Racket: The Antiwar Classic by America's Most Decorated Soldier

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Jan 1, 2016 · English · Kindle (225 pages)
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Format Kindle
Pages 225
Language English
Published Jan 1, 2016
Publisher Skyhorse
Edition Reprint
ISBN-10 1510704280
ISBN-13 9781510704282

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Major General Smedley Butler, a highly decorated officer of the U.S. Marine Corps, presents a compelling critique of war and the motivations behind it. Drawing from his extensive experience on the front lines, he exposes the often-overlooked economic and political interests that drive nations to conflict. With a bold voice, Butler sheds light on how the realities of war are too frequently masked by noble ideals and patriotic fervor.

Through a mix of personal anecdotes and sharp analysis, Butler illustrates the costs of war—not just in terms of lives lost, but also in the profound impact on society and the economy. He questions the motives of those who profit from warfare and illuminates the stark contrast between the sacrifices made by soldiers and the self-serving interests of war profiteers.

His work serves as both a memoir and a manifesto, urging readers to reconsider the glorified image of military conflict. Butler's insights resonate with contemporary audiences, challenging them to reflect on the true nature of war and the hidden agendas that often dictate its course.

In a time when the sound of boots on the ground can easily drown out the quiet voices of dissent, Butler’s message remains a timely reminder of the human cost of conflict and the need for accountability. His powerful stance against the normalization of war invites a critical re-examination of patriotic narratives and the ongoing consequences of such engagements in an ever-complex world.

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