Military–industrial complex
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- | The term '''military-industrial complex''' (MIC) refers to a close and [[symbiotic]] relationship among a nation's [[armed forces]], its [[private industry]], and associated [[political]] and commercial interests. In such a system, the military is dependent on industry to supply material and other support, while the defense industry depends on government for revenue. {{GFDL}} | + | The term '''military-industrial complex''' (MIC) refers to a close and [[symbiotic]] relationship among a nation's [[armed forces]], its [[private industry]], and associated [[political]] and commercial interests. In such a system, the military is dependent on industry to supply material and other support, while the defense industry depends on government for revenue. |
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+ | *[[Pure War]] {{GFDL}} |
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The term military-industrial complex (MIC) refers to a close and symbiotic relationship among a nation's armed forces, its private industry, and associated political and commercial interests. In such a system, the military is dependent on industry to supply material and other support, while the defense industry depends on government for revenue.
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