Military Keynesianism
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Daniel McAdams of the Ron Paul Institute speaks on the vital subject of “Military Keynesianism”—the unholy alliance among defense contractors, foreign policy mouthpieces, and think tanks that work together to create ongoing demand for war armaments, always keeping the American people alarmed and ready for the next military intervention. Recorded in Fort Worth, Texas, on 2 June 2018. Includes an introduction by Jeff Deist.