The U.S. Military Needs to Budget: Decreasing Military Spending in the 21st Century

In Bob Fischer (ed.), Ethics, Left and Right: The Moral Issues that Divide Us. Oxford, UK: pp. Chapter 20 (2019)
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I argue that the U.S. ought to reduce its military spending. I first address consequentialist political arguments regarding military spending that are focused on safety and security, and the economy. I then address a justice-oriented argument regarding military spending that is focused on domestic and international opportunity costs. Ultimately, whether the concern is about the consequences of decreasing military spending, or the justice of decreasing military spending, I conclude that we ought to decrease U.S. military spending.

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