

300: War is a Racket
Sep 22, 2021
Delve into the complex legacy of Major Smedley Butler, a decorated Marine who turned against the military-industrial complex. Discover how war has become a profitable venture for a few while it exacts a heavy toll on soldiers and society. The discussion touches on the psychological impacts of combat and the ethically troubling dynamics of war profiteering. Reflect on the moral responsibilities in government and the importance of understanding wartime realities. This engaging dialogue critiques the glorification of war and advocates for mindful, responsible leadership.
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Smedley Butler's Military Career
- Smedley Butler, a Major General in the US Marine Corps, served for 34 years and fought in numerous conflicts.
- He is one of the most decorated Marines, receiving two Medals of Honor and a Marine Corps Brevet Medal.
War is a Racket
- After retiring, Butler wrote "War is a Racket," criticizing war profiteering and American foreign policy.
- While some of his views are extreme, it's important to consider if they contain truth, especially given America's experience in Afghanistan.
Early Life and Military Service
- Smedley Butler came from a privileged background but enlisted in the Marines at 16, lying about his age.
- He saw action in the Philippine-American War and the Boxer Rebellion, earning a brevet promotion for bravery.