Militarism and the U.S. economic crisis : the politics of 1988 / Seymour Melman ; produced by Pam Burton.

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Militarism and the U.S. economic crisis : the politics of 1988 / Seymour Melman ; produced by Pam Burton.
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KZ1469
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Speech at the Women's Actions for Nuclear Disarmament Conference. The author of Inspection for Disarmament, The Peace Race, Pentagon Capitalism, The Permanent War Economy, and Profit without Production, Melman depicts the U.S. as a garrison society, where the defense budget exceeds that of all U.S. corporations. After outlining how a military society is maintained, he points to the similarities between the U.S. and Soviet Union.|MILITARISM AD THE U.S. ECONOMIC CRISIS : THE POLITICS OF 1988 / Seymour Melman| edited and produced by Pam Burton. - Speech at the Women's Action for Nuclear Disarmament Conference. The author of "Inspection for Disarmament," "The Peace Race," " Pentagon Capitalism," "The Permanent War Economy," and "Profits without Production," Melman depicts the U.S. as a garrison society, where the defense budget exceed that of all U.S. corporations. After outlining how a military society is maintained, he points to the similarities between the US and the USSR. RECORDED: Los Angeles, Mar. 1988.

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Los Angeles, Mar. 1988.
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1 reel (45 min.) : 7 1/2 ips., mono.|45:00
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Los Angeles : Pacifica Radio Archive, 1988.
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