1. Class Interests in the Political Economy of Rearmament
The authors explain that right-wing, conservative governments find it difficult to raise taxes on lower class and are unwilling to raise taxes on upper class, thus are unable to expand military power. ... The author choses sufficient number of case studies to ensure that the results are meaningful. However, there are a number of ways the author can improve the paper. ... However, the case studies are subjectively chosen by the author. ... For example, the author may have chosen countries and periods that he knows would support his hypothesis, and the results may be very different if more count...
- Word Count: 487
- Approx Pages: 2
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- Grade Level: Undergraduate