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garrison state



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In the intervening years Eritrea has remained a garrison state.

From Economist • Aug. 4, 2018

Like Johnson, Rockefeller may have embraced the misconception that a free society could and should perform in peacetime the sort of prodigies that the United States accomplished in 1941-1945 as a garrison state.

From Washington Post

As a result, believes De Riencourt, "the United States has gradually become a garrison state."

From Time Magazine Archive

Nader and other critics worry about the unlikely prospect that such security measures would turn the U.S. into a "garrison state," where civil liberties are suppressed.

From Time Magazine Archive

They don't take long to mutter about living in a garrison state.

From Time Magazine Archive




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