Chapter
Military–Industrial Complex
Abstract
Abstract The military–industrial complex was made possible by the fusion of militarism and industrialization. In the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, military powers mobilized entire societies to produce munitions and wage war. Such pervasive mobilizations distorted economic development and compromised political and social institutions. In the twenty‐first century, a shift toward smaller and science‐intensive armed forces has reduced the …
Authors
Hooks G
Book title
The Blackwell Encyclopedia of Sociology
Pagination
pp. 1-4
Publisher
Wiley
DOI
10.1002/9781405165518.wbeos0860