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" ... But regardless of whether a gig economy worker is a reluctant conscript or an enthusiastic volunteer, Sugihara says that financial exclusion is a common problem. It’s an issue that his company has set out to address. ... "
" ... It's interesting to me that the first female society in this show is also by far its most immediately violent. They don't look to recruit people like Alexandria, or conscript people like the Saviors. They just shoot on sight and don't bother asking questions. It's actually not a very good policy, though one can sympathize. After all, the Saviors killed all their men and they had to escape and hide to survive. (Though why they didn't range further afield is a little baffling. If you're going to escape, put some real distance between you and your enemy. The U.S. is a big place.) ... "
" ... Some say he got the idea from an old friend and college roommate, but that is moot. It was Friedman in the 1970s who sold the idea to then-Secretary of Defense Melvin Laird, who first moved the U.S. away from a conscript force. Friedman also famously countered General William Westmoreland’s comment that he didn’t want to command an army of mercenaries with the rejoinder “Would you rather command an army of slaves?” ... "
" ... The illustrator Arthur Szyk was born in 1894—the same year as Rockwell—but in Lodz, Poland. From his earliest days as an art student, Szyk created images that were biting and politically satirical. His formative years were spent as a conscript in the Russian army and as art director of propaganda for the Polish resistance in the Polish-Soviet war of 1919-20. With the outbreak of World War II, Szyk and his family fled to Canada and then to New York. As a Jewish artist and outspoken critic of the Nazi regime (Hitler had put a bounty on his head for his popular caricatures and declared him one of Germany's "most dangerous enemies") Szyk had personal experience with tyranny that few other artists in America did at the time. ... "