A 20th-century war form in which victory comes from destroying factories, infrastructure, and civilian productive capacity.
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productive capacity war
A 20th-century war form in which victory comes from destroying factories, infrastructure, and civilian productive capacity.
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"So this is the highlight or the peak of the nation -state. And so during World War II, they had to fight a war..."
"So in World War II, what they recognized is there's no point in killing soldiers on the battlefield because they'll just send in more..."
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A source-grounded reading of the nation-state as war machine: Rousseau turns liberty into sovereignty, Fichte turns language into blood, Bismarck turns welfare into war infrastructure, Mussolini turns myth into death, and 21st-century war turns...
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