The Political Economy of Militarism

A. Elveren
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High levels of military expenditures are one key aspect of militarism, which is the set of material and ideological manifestations that promote militaristic values in the political, social, and economic domains. This chapter examines the determinants and economic costs of military expenditures with respect to different schools of economic thoughts, including neoclassical, Keynesian, and Marxist. There has been a growing literature on the role of military spending in capitalism in general and its impact on economic growth in particular. As Rosa Luxemburg noted, military power and the ideological influence of militarism were key mechanisms of primitive accumulation in the history of capitalism. That is, capitalism needs non-capitalist systems to expand, and military power makes it possible. Therefore, one key strategic motive of high military spending by core capitalist nations is to sustain the hegemony over peripheral countries and to regulate the rivalry between them. Resting upon this background, the chapter emphasizes three issues about the role of militarism: First, its role in capitalist accumulation and absorption of surplus with special attention to Luxemburg, and Baran and Sweezy; second, the use of militarism to the imperialist interests; and finally, its impact on employment and economic growth.
军国主义的政治经济学
高水平的军费开支是军国主义的一个关键方面,这是在政治、社会和经济领域促进军国主义价值观的一系列物质和意识形态表现。本章考察了军事开支的决定因素和经济成本,涉及不同的经济思想流派,包括新古典主义、凯恩斯主义和马克思主义。关于军费开支在资本主义中的作用,特别是对经济增长的影响的文献越来越多。正如罗莎·卢森堡所指出的,军事力量和军国主义的意识形态影响是资本主义历史上原始积累的关键机制。也就是说,资本主义需要非资本主义制度来扩张,而军事力量使其成为可能。因此,核心资本主义国家高军费开支的一个关键战略动机是维持对周边国家的霸权并调节它们之间的竞争。在此背景下,本章强调了军国主义作用的三个问题:首先,它在资本主义积累和剩余吸收中的作用,并特别关注卢森堡、巴兰和斯威齐;二是利用军国主义为帝国主义谋取利益;最后,它对就业和经济增长的影响。
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