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Can an Apolitical Military Survive Democracy's Crisis?

Jun 25, 202141 minTranscript available on Metacast
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So far, in the political battles at the heart of our democracy, they have been AWOL. Just as they should be.


The military is an expressly non-political institution, even if they do report to an elected commander-in-chief.


But with political divisions deepening, could that change?

Eliott Ackerman took on just that issue in a recent column for the New York Times. Ackerman is a combat veteran, journalist and author. And he’s here to talk to us today.


Ackermans’ article is here:


https://www.nytimes.com/2021/06/14/opinion/contested-elections-military.html


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