The US Warfare State Paved the Way for a Trumpist Autocracy
- Donald Trump’s rise was bolstered by U.S. Militarism, which has been largely ignored by mainstream media and political leaders, as stated by Norman Solomon.
- Trump capitalized on public discontent from prolonged warfare, contrasting with rivals who maintained a pro-war stance according to various political analyses.
- Studies by Douglas Kriner and Francis Shen indicate that higher military casualties correlatively increased support for Trump in crucial states like Pennsylvania, Michigan, and Wisconsin.
- Democratic leaders continued to support the warfare state, despite warnings about militarism’s risks, as noted in multiple reports.
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How the Warfare State Paved the Way for a Trumpist Autocracy
Donald Trump’s power has thrived on the economics, politics, and culture of war. The runaway militarism of the last quarter-century was a crucial factor in making President Trump possible, even if it goes virtually unmentioned in mainstream media and political discourse. That silence is particularly notable among Democratic leaders, who have routinely joined in bipartisan messaging to boost the warfare state that fueled the rise of Trumpism.Trum…
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