Etymology:
Meaning:
A policy or ideology that emphasizes the use of military power and strength as a means of achieving political goals.
Origin:
The term "militarism" emerged in the 19th century, particularly in Europe, as a way to describe the increasing emphasis on military preparedness and the glorification of war. It was used to criticize the arms race, military spending, and the expansionist policies of major European powers.
Throughout history, militarism has been associated with various forms of government, including autocracies, monarchies, and oligarchies. However, it has been particularly prominent during periods of tension and conflict between nations.
Examples:
Criticisms:
Militarism has been widely criticized for its:
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