Vahl
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Following the end of the cold war - the 'last great epochal war': have our politicians lost their identity?
That is: the traditional view of many strategists and historans has been that the state is created through war, legitimised by law and maintained through grand strategy.
However, the emergence of the market, globalisation and its associated effects: ie an unclearly defined 'enemy' against which to wage war, and the general co-operation of the great states. It seems that the lack of a defined enemy against which to mold military forces and shape the institutions of the state have allowed politicians to get away with; and even require that grand strategy and vision for the future be abandoned.
As evidence of this I take modern politicians focus on the market as the centre of their policies, and the eratic military campaigns that seem to discriminate between 'evil' nations. eg why Iraq but not Iran, Zimbabwe, Sudan, North Korea etc.
Does it seem to you also that politicians are acting simply for and on 'the hour' rather than developing a genuine foundation for a better society for the future. eg Why is it that at a time when we have become the most wealthy, advanced societies on earth, we still have trouble funding health and education, and as we learn more about the universe, why do we become more insular in our thinking, if at all we are?
Interested to read your thoughts.
That is: the traditional view of many strategists and historans has been that the state is created through war, legitimised by law and maintained through grand strategy.
However, the emergence of the market, globalisation and its associated effects: ie an unclearly defined 'enemy' against which to wage war, and the general co-operation of the great states. It seems that the lack of a defined enemy against which to mold military forces and shape the institutions of the state have allowed politicians to get away with; and even require that grand strategy and vision for the future be abandoned.
As evidence of this I take modern politicians focus on the market as the centre of their policies, and the eratic military campaigns that seem to discriminate between 'evil' nations. eg why Iraq but not Iran, Zimbabwe, Sudan, North Korea etc.
Does it seem to you also that politicians are acting simply for and on 'the hour' rather than developing a genuine foundation for a better society for the future. eg Why is it that at a time when we have become the most wealthy, advanced societies on earth, we still have trouble funding health and education, and as we learn more about the universe, why do we become more insular in our thinking, if at all we are?
Interested to read your thoughts.