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The Early Stages of World War Three?
The military-industrial complex and escalating tensions between countries point to the possibility of a global war. To avoid an escalation of conflicts, systems should not be locked into place and money should be invested in areas other than weapon development.
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The term "military industrial complex" refers to the close relationship between the military and the defense industry.
37:57 - 39:55 (01:57)
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The term "military industrial complex" refers to the close relationship between the military and the defense industry. This relationship dialed up during the Cold War, creating a permanent state of readiness for the US military.
ChapterThe Early Stages of World War Three?
Episode#320 – Christopher Capozzola: World War I, Ideology, Propaganda, and Politics
PodcastLex Fridman Podcast
The military-industrial complex refers to the economic ties between government, the military, and private defense contractors.
39:55 - 43:43 (03:48)
Summary
The military-industrial complex refers to the economic ties between government, the military, and private defense contractors. The incentives to build weapons of war can lead to an increase in military conflict, and it's important to consider the balance between national security needs and profit motives.
ChapterThe Early Stages of World War Three?
Episode#320 – Christopher Capozzola: World War I, Ideology, Propaganda, and Politics
PodcastLex Fridman Podcast
The tension and military conflicts between nations are the early stages of what could be the start of World War Three, and the key to avoiding a repeat of World War One would be to not let systems escalate wars out of people's expectations.
43:43 - 46:09 (02:26)
Summary
The tension and military conflicts between nations are the early stages of what could be the start of World War Three, and the key to avoiding a repeat of World War One would be to not let systems escalate wars out of people's expectations.