war is peace

      • flying_sheep@lemmy.ml
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        2 days ago

        You’d think, apparently it was a historian. Looks like like in the last centuries, governments would rather build infrastructure for wars than for rational reasons, but that infrastructure ended up being used for good things too.

        Would be great if we could get rid of the ghouls and just build roads without needing them for war instead.

        • afromustache@lemmy.world
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          2 days ago

          I mean I think that might have been true historically but it is not the case today.

          The US obviously doesn’t really wage wars domestically anymore sp whatever infrastructure is built for these wars I would imagine presumably occurs in foreign countries. Some evidence for this point would be gestures at the general state of American infrastructure. One of the unifying features across America is complaining about shitty roads that never get fixed. And I seem to remember reading a report a little while ago about the vast majority of bridges in the US being past overdue for maintenance.

          And while wars generally do generate money to some degree (increased manufacturing, i.e. ww2 lifting us out of the Depression) modern wars tend to end up with money being extracted from the taxpayer and just concentrated in the hands of the already wealthy.

          I’m happy to be corrected though if anybody has any research that points to the contrary.