War and the Impact on Socio-economic.
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Zack LB APUSH "Thesis A" - Personal History Project First Draft War and the Impact on Socio-economic There is very little doubt that a true war is one of the most economically sound events in which a government could participate. War is good for business. Excluding the enormous cost of life and other social and political ramifications, war is one of the best things that can happen to a society. Both Malthaus and Marx argue that capitalist societies require war to survive and expand. Throughout history there are many examples of how wars have stimulated economies and created new avenues of development for industry. In fact much of the development of countries, such as the United States, happened during and directly after wars. Erik Janeway insists that "War had been the direct and immediate cause of America's cycles of expansion. War has become an increasingly good opportunity for businesses and government. This was particularly so...

