The Republic's Conscience — Editi...

The Republic's Conscience — Edition 19: The Moral Equation of War Doctrine — Part VI.

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In this special edition of The Republic’s Conscience, Nicolin Decker advances The Moral Equation of War Doctrine by examining the political economy of modern war—establishing how economic systems absorb and respond to conflict without ever serving as its justification.

This episode analyzes how war interacts with macroeconomic systems, beginning with the defense spending multiplier and its role in generating short-term economic activity through employment, production, and supply chains. While such activity may expand output, it does not equate to long-term prosperity and cannot justify the initiation of conflict.

The discussion then revisits historical interpretations of wartime expansion, particularly during the Second World War, clarifying that wartime economies reflect reallocation rather than true growth. Conditi ... 

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