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War Is Still a Racket? Re-reading Smedley Butler in the Age of Platform Capitalism, Defence Expansion, and Geopolitical Risk
Smedley D. Butler’s War Is a Racket remains one of the most provocative short critiques of modern political economy. Written in the interwar period, the book argued that war often serves organized economic interests more than public welfare. Although the text emerged from a different historical environment, its central claim has regained relevance in a century marked by financialized capitalism, global defence supply chains, digital surveillance, platform infrastructures, an
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