C. Wright Mills Quote

Without an industrial economy, the modern army, as in America, could not exist; it is an army of machines. Professional economists usually consider military institutions as parasitic upon the means of production. Now, however, such institutions have come to shape much of the economic life of the United States.


The Power Elite (1956)


Without an industrial economy, the modern army, as in America, could not exist; it is an army of machines. Professional economists usually consider...

Without an industrial economy, the modern army, as in America, could not exist; it is an army of machines. Professional economists usually consider...

Without an industrial economy, the modern army, as in America, could not exist; it is an army of machines. Professional economists usually consider...

Without an industrial economy, the modern army, as in America, could not exist; it is an army of machines. Professional economists usually consider...