For Might and Right: Cold War Defense Spending and the Remaking of American Democracy

For Might and Right: Cold War Defense Spending and the Remaking of American Democracy

by Michael Brenes
For Might and Right: Cold War Defense Spending and the Remaking of American Democracy

For Might and Right: Cold War Defense Spending and the Remaking of American Democracy

by Michael Brenes

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Overview

How did the global Cold War influence American politics at home? For Might and Right traces the story of how Cold War defense spending remade participatory politics, producing a powerful and dynamic political coalition that reached across party lines. This "Cold War coalition" favored massive defense spending over social welfare programs, bringing together a diverse array of actors from across the nation, including defense workers, community boosters, military contractors, current and retired members of the armed services, activists, and politicians. Faced with neoliberal austerity and uncertainty surrounding America's foreign policy after the 1960s, increased military spending became a bipartisan solution to create jobs and stimulate economic growth, even in the absence of national security threats.

Using a rich array of archival sources, Michael Brenes draws important connections between economic inequality and American militarism that enhance our understanding of the Cold War's continued impact on American democracy and the resilience of the military-industrial complex, up to the age of Donald Trump.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781625345226
Publisher: University of Massachusetts Press
Publication date: 10/30/2020
Series: Culture and Politics in the Cold War and Beyond
Edition description: First Edition
Pages: 272
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 1.00(d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

MICHAEL BRENES is associate director of the Brady-Johnson Program in Grand Strategy and lecturer in history at Yale University.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments ix

Introduction 1

Chapter 1 Where the Global Meets the Parochial 23

Chapter 2 The National Politics of International Stability 72

Chapter 3 Vietnam and Antimilitarism in the 1960s 112

Chapter 4 The Cold War Returns 157

Chapter 5 War and Peace in the "Age of Inequality" 200

Conclusion 236

Notes 249

Index 293

What People are Saying About This

Michael Koncewicz

For Might and Right will appeal not only to Cold War scholars but to anyone interested in the history of twentieth-century politics, liberalism or conservatism, and the history of U.S. foreign policy. A must-read.

Mitchell B. Lerner

Brenes has significantly added to our understanding of the political economy of the Cold War and the reshaping of American values from the New Deal to the contemporary moment. A truly engrossing and important story told with depth and skill.

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