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The Atlantic's Elliot Ackerman on Reinstating the Draft

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Having served five tours of duty as a Marine in Iraq and Afghanistan, Elliot Ackerman knows what he's talking about when it comes to military service. He makes the argument that a draft could increase public engagement with the military and thus potentially reduce wars because everyone would have more skin in the game. In this episode, Ted and Marni talk to Elliot about how his experience informs his perspective and if he sees any real potential for a universal draft to be brought to fruition.
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Having served five tours of duty as a Marine in Iraq and Afghanistan, Elliot Ackerman knows what he's talking about when it comes to military service. He makes the argument that a draft could increase public engagement with the military and thus potentially reduce wars because everyone would have more skin in the game. In this episode, Ted and Marni talk to Elliot about how his experience informs his perspective and if he sees any real potential for a universal draft to be brought to fruition.
Resources from this episode:

Thank you to Inny PDX for the music!
Woke Points uses affiliate links for purchases made with the excellent Bookshop.org, so if you purchase books through these links you help sustain both our podcast *and* independent bookstores across the country — thank you!
Enjoying Woke Points?
Please stay subscribed and continue to follow us to stay apprised of updates and new episodes!
Follow Woke Points:
@wokepointspod on Instagram, Twitter, and TikTok.
Help keep Woke Points going & growing with support through Buy Me a Coffee
Have feedback and/or topic suggestions to share? email: [email protected]

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