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Conscription and Democracy George Q. Flynn

Conscription and Democracy By George Q. Flynn

Conscription and Democracy by George Q. Flynn


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When the nature of warfare made an all-volunteer army inadequate, the major Western democracies confronted the dilemma of involuntary military service in a free society. This book examines how France, Britain and the US solved the problem and why some solutions were more lasting than others.

Conscription and Democracy Summary

Conscription and Democracy: The Draft in France, Great Britain, and the United States by George Q. Flynn

Finding the manpower to defend democracy has been a recurring problem. Russell Weigley writes: The historic preoccupation of the Army's thought in peacetime has been the manpower question: how, in an unmilitary nation, to muster adequate numbers of capable soldiers quickly should war occur. When the nature of modern warfare made an all-volunteer army inadequate, the major Western democracies confronted the dilemma of involuntary military service in a free society. The core of this manuscript concerns methods by which France, Great Britain, and the United States solved the problem and why some solutions were more lasting and effective than others. Flynn challenges conventional wisdom that suggests that conscription was inefficient and that it promoted inequality of sacrifice.

Sharing similar but not identical diplomatic outlooks, the three countries discussed here were allies in world wars and in the Cold War, and they also confronted the problem of using conscripts to defend colonial interests in an age of decolonization. These societies rest upon democratic principles, and operating a draft in a democracy raises several unique problems. A particular tension develops as a result of adopting forced military service in a polity based on concepts of individual rights and freedoms. Despite the protest and inconsistencies, the criticism and waste, Flynn reveals that conscription served the three Western democracies well in an historical context, proving effective in gathering fighting men and allowing a flexibility to cope and change as problems arose.

About George Q. Flynn

GEORGE Q. FLYNN taught at Seattle University, Indiana University, the University of Miami, and Texas Tech University. He is the author of several books dealing with recent American political history. His most recent work is The Draft, 1940-1973 (1993).

Table of Contents

Introduction Road to World War I World War I 1920 to 1945 Limited Wars Operating the System Deferring the Elite Fit to Fight Conscription and the Economy Conscience and the Draft Politics of Conscription Evaluation and Conclusions Bibliography Index

Additional information

NPB9780313319129
9780313319129
031331912X
Conscription and Democracy: The Draft in France, Great Britain, and the United States by George Q. Flynn
New
Hardback
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
2001-12-30
318
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