Building a Winning Popular Front Peace Movement -
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Published on: 3/1/2003
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However, Clarence Lo, a sociologist (and friend) who teaches at the University of Missouri, points out that the military sector not only consists of companies producing military goods, but also involves industries that are related to a U.S.-centered global empire: oil/energy; mining (Kendecott Copper); international construction (Bechtel); shipping; global agriculture/chemicals/biotech; and finance capital/international banking/associated Wall St. and D.C. law and PR firms, all of which have a huge stake in loans and investments overseas and in maintaining market-oriented regimes through military force.
Clarence Lo goes on to say that: