Gandalf wrote: ↑2020-08-05 09:30pm
Perhaps during the Clone Wars people were just happy to see a purpose made slave race fight the war against the other purpose made slaves. Then the post CW military is more about being a sink for excess labour and resources, so it's a switch to a volunteer force.
Yeah, but that's not particularly fun, and runs counter to Palpatine's scheme to use Republic nationalism, inflamed by the fires of war, to justify repression, economic controls under a war production board, a massive military machine, centralization of power in his own hands, and eventually his reorganization of the Republic into the first Galactic Empire. If people didn't care about the war, his plan wouldn't have incorporated it. The war served many purposes, not just the elimination of the Jedi.
The best way to justify repression is a war. In World War II, the United States put hundreds of thousands of people in concentration camps, restructured its entire economy, and forced ten million men and nearly women nurses into the military. World War II built the modern military-industrial complex, the US intelligence community, the US nuclear weapons laboratory system, US programs for funding science and technology, export controls on technology, and large chunks of the US Army's institutional DNA. Wars change nations, and Palpatine exploited that to the hilt. He wasn't a Hitler. He was an evil version of FDR*.
*I have nothing against FDR; he was a great wartime leader. Palps is what FDR would be if he were evil, and had space magic.