War is a Racket
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Kindle
Pages
47
Langue
Hongrois
Description
Smedley Butler, a decorated Marine Corps general, offers a candid and provocative critique of the war machine in "War is a Racket." With a unique perspective shaped by his extensive military experience, Butler exposes the underlying motives driven by profit that often fuel conflicts around the world. He argues that wars are not fought for noble causes but rather for the benefit of wealthy industrialists and bankers who reap the rewards while soldiers bear the sacrifices.
Through compelling anecdotes and sharp analysis, he challenges the glorification of war and compels readers to reconsider the true costs of militarism. His words resonate beyond the era of his writing, inviting reflection on contemporary conflicts and the motivations behind them. As he lays bare the uncomfortable truth, Butler urges a reevaluation of patriotism and the role of the individual in a society that prioritizes profit over peace.
The book serves as a timeless reminder of the ethical dilemmas surrounding warfare and the responsibilities of citizens and leaders alike. Readers are encouraged to critically engage with the systemic issues that lead to war and to advocate for a more peaceful and just world.
Through compelling anecdotes and sharp analysis, he challenges the glorification of war and compels readers to reconsider the true costs of militarism. His words resonate beyond the era of his writing, inviting reflection on contemporary conflicts and the motivations behind them. As he lays bare the uncomfortable truth, Butler urges a reevaluation of patriotism and the role of the individual in a society that prioritizes profit over peace.
The book serves as a timeless reminder of the ethical dilemmas surrounding warfare and the responsibilities of citizens and leaders alike. Readers are encouraged to critically engage with the systemic issues that lead to war and to advocate for a more peaceful and just world.
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