The Professionalization of the Military Represents a Threat to Our System of Democratic Government
As a veteran who served as a volunteer before the advent of our current "professional" non conscripted military, I have long believed that the professional military is based upon flawed thinking. Among other things the poor and near poor bare the heavy burden of service, but more importantly, as this piece factually demonstrates, a wall exists between our military and our civil society at large. . .only a tiny fraction of our total population has any military connection. . .the military culture and the civil culture are separate and distinct. As several of our founding Fathers observed this is not a situation that bodes well for a democratically controlled society.
Freed from the pressure of civil involvement and ultimately control, the numbers indicated that our military involvement in the affairs of the world have increased dramatically since the end of military conscription:
"The Congressional Research Service has documented 144 military deployments in the 40 years since adoption of the all-voluntary force in 1973, compared with 19 in the 27-year period of the Selective Service draft following World War II — an increase in reliance on military force traceable in no small part to the distance that has come to separate the civil and military sectors."
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posted by James A. Flynn @ 10:42 PM
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