Nope, innovation wouldn't go away, it would just change to different things. Might be a lot better than the innovation that goes into coming up with new ways to kill people.
Not just killing people, but saving lives and all the strategic needs of an effective military.
I am not the one praising the innovation of government. So is the money we spent on military worth the innovation that we've gotten from it?
Nope, innovation wouldn't go away, it would just change to different things. Might be a lot better than the innovation that goes into coming up with new ways to kill people.
Not just killing people, but saving lives and all the strategic needs of an effective military.
I am not the one praising the innovation of government. So is the money we spent on military worth the innovation that we've gotten from it?
Yep.
Of the top of my head, we have things like:
Computers
Satellites
GPS
Heat resistant armor
Penicillin
Jet propulsion
Chain saws
The Theory of Evolution (and countless scientific discoveries)
Cellular communication
Meteorology
Shall I look up some more?
Nope, innovation wouldn't go away, it would just change to different things. Might be a lot better than the innovation that goes into coming up with new ways to kill people.
Not just killing people, but saving lives and all the strategic needs of an effective military.
I am not the one praising the innovation of government. So is the money we spent on military worth the innovation that we've gotten from it?
Yep.
*snip elaboration*
Didn't answer the question. Are the innovations we get from it worth the amount of money that we have put forth to get those innovations?
Nope, innovation wouldn't go away, it would just change to different things. Might be a lot better than the innovation that goes into coming up with new ways to kill people.
Not just killing people, but saving lives and all the strategic needs of an effective military.
I am not the one praising the innovation of government. So is the money we spent on military worth the innovation that we've gotten from it?
Yep.
*snip elaboration*
Didn't answer the question. Are the innovations we get from it worth the amount of money that we have put forth to get those innovations?
I will repeat: Yes.
The GPS system was developed during peacetime, if i recall the article correctly. it was envisioned as, among other things, a way to better sight artillery support. To make a strike more surgical, fewer bystanders, less friendly fire. even better than laser-guided bombs.Sorry, re-read and missed it. And I think it's a very inefficient many to get the innovations, it costa a lot of lives and resources that could be directed elsewhere.
Nope, innovation wouldn't go away, it would just change to different things. Might be a lot better than the innovation that goes into coming up with new ways to kill people.
Not just killing people, but saving lives and all the strategic needs of an effective military.
I am not the one praising the innovation of government. So is the money we spent on military worth the innovation that we've gotten from it?
Yep.
Of the top of my head, we have things like:
Computers
Satellites
GPS
Heat resistant armor
Penicillin
Jet propulsion
Chain saws
The Theory of Evolution (and countless scientific discoveries)
Cellular communication
Meteorology
Shall I look up some more?
There was no stipulation that it be solely 100% military. The Beagle was on an intelligence gathering mission and was a warship.Nope, innovation wouldn't go away, it would just change to different things. Might be a lot better than the innovation that goes into coming up with new ways to kill people.
Not just killing people, but saving lives and all the strategic needs of an effective military.
I am not the one praising the innovation of government. So is the money we spent on military worth the innovation that we've gotten from it?
Yep.
Of the top of my head, we have things like:
Computers
Satellites
GPS
Heat resistant armor
Penicillin
Jet propulsion
Chain saws
The Theory of Evolution (and countless scientific discoveries)
Cellular communication
Meteorology
Shall I look up some more?
How are you saying all of these came from military research?
Penicillin took off for military reasons, it wasn't military R&D, though.
I really don't see how the Theory of Evolution belongs on this list.
Why do people even bother with the Mises Institute? I mean if you want to call Capitalism a religion, "Mises" is akin to "Answers in Genesis".
lol
Why do people even bother with the Mises Institute? I mean if you want to call Capitalism a religion, "Mises" is akin to "Answers in Genesis".
lol
Well when the Austrians begin to look at reality using hard empirical data instead of thought exercises maybe we can take them seriously.Why do people even bother with the Mises Institute? I mean if you want to call Capitalism a religion, "Mises" is akin to "Answers in Genesis".
lol
Because they are the group concerned enough to write a piece about it. And there are groups on the other side about it. With the issue at hand there is no way to make it definitive either way without making a worm hole and finding the universe that did it the other way.
By trying to kill people we developed communications satellites and communications technology which enabled modern smart phones. Trying to kill people helped develop the airlines industry, the computer industry, and many other industries that have nothing to do with killing people.Nope, innovation wouldn't go away, it would just change to different things. Might be a lot better than the innovation that goes into coming up with new ways to kill people.
Actually a company already doing research because of government spending would have an easier time doing additional research than a company not getting any money from the government.It's the crowding out effect or something.
Also you forgot to mention radar and sonar.
By trying to kill people we developed communications satellites and communications technology which enabled modern smart phones. Trying to kill people helped develop the airlines industry, the computer industry, and many other industries that have nothing to do with killing people.Nope, innovation wouldn't go away, it would just change to different things. Might be a lot better than the innovation that goes into coming up with new ways to kill people.
But if all this new innovation would occur without government support why isn't it occurring already? Why does government spending on research stop companies from doing their own research?