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Eisenhower warns us of the military industrial complex. Dwight D. Eisenhower exit speech on Jan.17,1961. Warning us of the military industrial complex.
Eisenhower knew well of what he spoke when he warned Americans to "beware the military-industrial complex". Enlarged to include compliant government, as a trifecta of questionable purpose resulting in a failed enterprise but an economic …
Eisenhower knew well of what he spoke when he warned Americans to "beware the military-industrial complex". Enlarged to include compliant government, as a trifecta of questionable purpose resulting in a failed enterprise but an economic …
In large part he sees it as a legacy of Dwight Eisenhower’s farewell address in which he warned the nation “against the acquisition of unwarranted influence, whether sought or unsought, by the military industrial complex.” …
… let us not forget that the interstate system was originally built to provide transportation for the newly developing military- industrial-complex that outgoing President Eisenhower railed against, and not for the public. …
Eisenhower warned of "the disastrous rise of misplaced power" that could result from the increasing influence of what he called the "military industrial complex." Nearly two centuries earlier, another general turned president, …
In June, 2005, Bernanke was sworn in at the Eisenhower Executive Office Building. One of his first tasks was to deliver a monthly economics briefing to the President and the Vice-President. After he and Hubbard sat down in the Oval …
Jim Jones is basically the representative of what President Eisenhower cautioned us about, the military-industrial complex. He is experienced. He’s clever. And now he’s in the White House. So the question is, who’s going to run what? …
Eisenhower’s prescient 1961 speech warning of the rise of the “military industrial complex,” Why We Fight moves far beyond the headlines of various American military operations to the deeper qustions of why America seemingly is always …
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