War: The Wrong Jobs Program
Can we run our economy on military spending?
Can we run our economy on military spending?
The military-industrial complex is driving America to the poorhouse.
What’s wrong with me, Doc?
The governments of the United States and Mexico are using large budget expenses to entangle us in the corrupt politics of arms deals.
Congress is about to slaughter social spending but leave a lot of sacred cows alone.
William Hartung hammers Lockheed Martin and the military-industrial complex in his new book.
Eisenhower’s farewell address sounds like a speech not merely from another era but from another planet.
What we call “defense” is pretty funny.
A quick history of how militarism became the most powerful force in the United States.
When President Dwight D. Eisenhower gave his famous warning about the dangers of the military industrial complex, he never would have dreamed that a company could accumulate the kind of power and influence now wielded by this behemoth company.
To reap the environmental and economic benefits of green technology, we’ll need to rebuild our manufacturing base.
Peace activists helped swing the elections in November. Most Americans want out of Iraq. So why hasn’t the peace movement won already?
The War Party dominates Washington. But antiwar movements on the left and the right have a historic opportunity to change the political map.