The defense industry has been consecrated as a Western substitute for politics. It isn't presented as a war effort, because no one wants to call it that. It's described as industrial policy, as an investment in security, as a demonstration of determination. It's none of these things. It's the reflection of a system now only capable of reacting to external shocks, having forgotten how to prepare for ordinary ones. Sophia Kalantzakos Subscribe now…
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The defense industry has been consecrated as a Western substitute for politics. It isn't presented as a war effort, because no one wants to call it that. It's described as industrial policy, as an investment in security, as a demonstration of determination. It's none of these things. It's the reflection of a system now only capable of reacting to external shocks, having forgotten how to prepare for ordinary ones. Sophia Kalantzakos Subscribe now…