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The Economy of War

Par : Michael Dente
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8232473020
  • EAN9798232473020
  • Date de parution17/11/2025
  • Protection num.pas de protection
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurHamza elmir

Résumé

This book provides a detailed, structured examination of the economic system that underlies modern warfare. It explains how conflict is not simply a geopolitical dispute but a financial mechanism-driven by banks, multinational corporations, global institutions, and political networks that rely on instability to generate long-term profits. Covering ten densely researched chapters, the book explores: how the public is guided to see only the superficial surface of conflict the central role of banks and monetary policy in financing war incentives that make prolonged instability more profitable than peace the debt-driven cycle of destruction and reconstruction propaganda as an economic tool, not merely political messaging the construction of manufactured enemies and profitable hostilities the global architecture of dependency engineered by modern empires the extract-inflate-collapse pattern seen in vulnerable nations how the America First doctrine disrupted a predictable global system This is not a political argument or ideological critique.
It is a clear, analytical mapping of how the war economy functions, who benefits from it, and why the system perpetuates itself across generations. For readers interested in geopolitics, economics, finance, international relations, national sovereignty, and systemic analysis, this book offers a comprehensive and accessible framework for understanding the world beyond headlines. The war economy is not a conspiracy and not an accident-it is an engineered structure maintained by incentives, institutions, and global dependencies.
This book explains that structure with clarity and depth.
This book provides a detailed, structured examination of the economic system that underlies modern warfare. It explains how conflict is not simply a geopolitical dispute but a financial mechanism-driven by banks, multinational corporations, global institutions, and political networks that rely on instability to generate long-term profits. Covering ten densely researched chapters, the book explores: how the public is guided to see only the superficial surface of conflict the central role of banks and monetary policy in financing war incentives that make prolonged instability more profitable than peace the debt-driven cycle of destruction and reconstruction propaganda as an economic tool, not merely political messaging the construction of manufactured enemies and profitable hostilities the global architecture of dependency engineered by modern empires the extract-inflate-collapse pattern seen in vulnerable nations how the America First doctrine disrupted a predictable global system This is not a political argument or ideological critique.
It is a clear, analytical mapping of how the war economy functions, who benefits from it, and why the system perpetuates itself across generations. For readers interested in geopolitics, economics, finance, international relations, national sovereignty, and systemic analysis, this book offers a comprehensive and accessible framework for understanding the world beyond headlines. The war economy is not a conspiracy and not an accident-it is an engineered structure maintained by incentives, institutions, and global dependencies.
This book explains that structure with clarity and depth.