posted on May, 12 2022 @ 12:09 PM
Austrian economist Schumpeter wrote: “The orientation toward war is mainly fostered by the domestic interests of ruling classes but also by the
influence of all those who stand to gain individually from a war policy, whether economically or socially.” These ruling classes have been defined
as “elites [that] are at all times involved in trying to manipulate other elements of the population, or the public mood itself, so as to perpetuate
themselves in power.”—
Why War? by Professors Nelson and Olin.
These ruling classes both in the West and in Russia have the same goal. Is it too far-fetched to believe they are cooperating with eachother rather
than actually fighting or competing with one another? I've seen signs of such cooperation between the Russian elite and Western elite in Syria as
well, where one has to play (act) the bad guy (Russia), so that the Western elite has a justification to sell their idea of military support for the
so-called "freedom fighters" to their populations.
And in the end, no one protests against spending more on military aid to Ukraine or increasing military budgets in general. Anti-war protests are
virtually non-existent in officially sanctioned leftwing politics compared to for example BLM or so-called "pro-choice" rallies often organized by
well known leftwing lobby groups (they never had much presence on the right to begin with). That is quite a drastic change compared to the times of
the Vietnam war, even though it happened gradually and under the radar of whatever is left of that anti-war sentiment on the left.
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