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Socialism and Militarism: Confronting Ideology with Evidence

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 September 2013

Thomas R. Dye
Affiliation:
Florida State University
Harmon Zeigler
Affiliation:
University of Puget Sound and University of Washington

Extract

Socialism is not merely a way of organizing an economy; it is also a secular religion. And as a religion it cannot be falsified; it cannot be dis-confirmed by empirical evidence in the minds of its adherents. Non-believers might think that the spectacular collapse of socialism around the world—its demonstrated unpopularity and illegitimacy—would impress Marxists in American universities. But academic Marxists remain insulated from world events, spinning out theoretical webs undisturbed by critical evidence.

Recent events provide more dramatic evidence of the centrality of military force to socialist regimes. The collapse of socialism in Eastern Europe came about as a direct result of Mikhail Gorbachev's decision not to use military force to sustain these regimes; socialism survives in the People's Republic of China only because of the violent repression of Tiananmen Square.

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Copyright © The American Political Science Association 1990

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References

International Institute for Strategic Studies. 1989. The Military Balance 1989–1990. London: Brassey's.Google Scholar
Dye, Thomas and Zeigler, Harmon. 1989. “Socialism and MilitarismPS: Political Science and Politics, December 800813.Google Scholar