The War at Home: The Domestic Costs of Bush's Militarism

The War at Home: The Domestic Costs of Bush's Militarism
ISBN-10
1595580921
ISBN-13
9781595580924
Series
The War at Home
Category
Political Science
Pages
165
Language
English
Published
2006-06-01
Author
Frances Fox Piven

Description

While numerous analysts have discussed, and decried, the geopolitical ambitions of the Bush administration and its neoconservative allies, the attention to America's imperial posture overseas has turned eyes away from a crucial dimension of belligerent foreign policy: the domestic politics of war. Frances Fox Piven, one of the most celebrated US social scientists, raises questions others have not. She examines the ways the War on Terror served to reinforce the Bush administration's political base and analyzes the manner in which flag-waving politicians used the emotional fog of war to further their regressive social and economic agendas. Always in the past, US governments that made war sooner or later tried to reward their peoples for the blood and wealth they were forced to sacrifice. During World War II, tax rates on the wealthy rose to 90 percent; toward the end of the Vietnam War, 18-year-olds were given the right to vote.

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