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military-industrial complex
military-industrial complex A term used to describe the alleged dependence of advanced capitalist economies on the marriage of economic and military-political objectives during the period of the Cold War. A number of sociological studies of this phenomenon were undertaken, the best-known of which is probably C. Wright
Mills's The Power Elite (1956), in which he argued that the homogeneous governing clique in post-war America represented an alliance of economic, military, and political power, and (contrary to the arguments of
pluralists) had established the USA as simultaneously a ‘private corporation economy’ and a ‘permanent war economy’ within which ‘virtually all political and economic actions are now judged in terms of military definitions of reality’. Mills's account of the American power élite, and the ‘military capitalism’ it encouraged by perpetuating the arms race, was echoed in later studies. Fred J. Cook described America as a ‘warfare state’ in which political life was dominated by military definitions of foreign policy and economic rationality (
The Warfare State, 1962). Similarly, John Kenneth Galbraith's study of
The New Industrial State (1967) argues that Cold War imagery served to stabilize aggregate demand in the American economy, since ‘if the image is one of a nation beset by enemies, there will be a responding investment in weapons … [and so] … in public affairs as well as in private affairs, and for the same reasons, we are subject to contrivance that serves the industrial system’.
The main problems with this interpretation of the American social structure were that it was difficult to verify empirically (much of Mills's own evidence is perhaps best described as circumstantial) and that it was implicitly functionalist (witness Galbraith's claim that the weapons competition between the United States and USSR ‘is not a luxury: it serves an organic need of the industrial system as now constituted’).
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The cold war
Magazine article from: Joe Weider's Muscle & Fitness; 1/1/2001; ; 700+ words
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Cold war; Doctors uncertain if fluctuating temperatures cause winter bugs
Newspaper article from: New Haven Register; 1/29/2006; ; 700+ words
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Cold War Medal Act Introduced in Senate by Sen. Clinton
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The Coldest Town - Life in Siberia's Pole of Cold.(Verkhoyansk)(Statistical Data Included)
Magazine article from: World and I; 2/1/2001; ; 700+ words
; ...150 miles south, gets much colder. The town first made history...dubious privilege of being the coldest town in the world, most climatologists...winner. Coincidentally, the coldest place in the Southern Hemisphere...reason Verkhoyansk gets so much colder than the North Pole is that...motionlessly ...
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FIGHTING COLDS FROM THE HOME FRONT.(Lifestyle)
Newspaper article from: St Louis Post-Dispatch (MO); 11/22/1997; ; 700+ words
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COLD WAR HISTORIOGRAPHY: NEW EVIDENCE BEHIND TRADITIONAL TYPOGRAPHIES.
Magazine article from: International Social Science Review; 9/22/2000; ; 700+ words
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COLD; In Celsius Deo. It's a Matter of Degrees.
Newspaper article from: The Washington Post; 1/28/1995; ; 700+ words
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Cold War Fantasies: Film, Fiction, and Foreign Policy
Magazine article from: Film & History; 7/1/2004; ; 700+ words
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Religion and the Cold War.(Book Review)
Magazine article from: Church History; 3/1/2005; ; 700+ words
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Who said the cold war is over? (common cold)
Newspaper article from: Medical Update; 1/1/1990; 700+ words
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Cold Warriors
Encyclopedia entry from: Encyclopedia of American Foreign Policy
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Cold War
Book article from: The Oxford Companion to United States History
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cold
Book article from: The Oxford Dictionary of Phrase and Fable
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cold exposure
Book article from: The Oxford Companion to the Body
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Cold Chisel
Book article from: Contemporary Musicians
...record company behind them, Cold Chisel alumni regrouped for a...Australian concert history. Cold Chisel came together in the southern...In the decades after World War II, Adelaide was once again...1977; released debut album, Cold Chisel , 1978; released final...
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