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The Rise Of The Military Welfare State Jennifer Mittelstadt

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The Rise Of The Military Welfare State Jennifer Mittelstadt
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Publisher: Harvard University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.06 MB
Pages: 191
Author: Jennifer Mittelstadt
ISBN: 9780674915398, 9780674286139, 9780674915374, 0674915399, 0674286138, 0674915372
Language: English
Year: 2015

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The Rise Of The Military Welfare State Jennifer Mittelstadt by Jennifer Mittelstadt 9780674915398, 9780674286139, 9780674915374, 0674915399, 0674286138, 0674915372 instant download after payment.

This study of US military benefits “offers a disturbing view of the armed forces as a high-value target in political clashes over public assistance” (The Nation). Since the end of the draft, the U.S. Army has prided itself on its patriotic volunteers who heed the call to “Be All That You Can Be.” But beneath the recruitment slogans, the army promised volunteers something more tangible: a social safety net including medical care, education, housing assistance, legal services, and other privileges that had long been reserved for career soldiers. The Rise of the Military Welfare State examines how the U.S. Army’s extension of benefits to enlisted men and women created a military welfare system of unprecedented size and scope. In the 1970s, widespread opposition to the draft led to the establishment of America’s all-volunteer army. For this to succeed, a new strategy was needed for attracting and retaining soldiers. The army solved the problem, Jennifer Mittelstadt shows, by promising to take care of its own. While the United States dismantled its civilian welfare system in the 1980s and 1990s, army benefits continued to expand. Mittelstadt also examines how critics of this expansion fought to roll back its signature achievements, even as a new era of war began.

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