"Military" is one of those obsolete concepts for humans and has been filed away in their historical vault of anachronisms, right along with gulags, pogroms, taxes, health insurance and television.
That's absolute nonsense. We have seen Starfleet described as a military, we have seen it perform all of the functions of a military.
Uh huh. And the Tantalus Penal Colony is the Federation Gitmo.
The idea that a military is an obsolete concept is also complete bullshit -- a military can only be obsolete when there are no more wars to be fought.
You don't need a military to fight wars. You only need WEAPONS. The whole concept of militaries was invented (and relatively recently at that)
Bullshit. Militaries have been around for millennia.
because powerful states discovered that winning wars is easier when the people using those weapons are trained to use them. The two solutions to this were: 1) Standing military 2) thriving mercenary industry. Starfleet is a third solution: teach your explorers how to use those weapons.
But even if you have a dedicated exploratory corps, the act of making them your institution dedicated to using violence to defend the state inherently makes them a military organization. That's the definition of a military -- the institution charged by the state with defending the state in times of conflict.
All kinds of concepts we think are terribly important today are also obsolete in the 24th century. Monetary economics, for example, and with it the related concepts of taxation, banking, investment, etc. You could say "Earth is not greedy or capitalistic" but that would be splitting hairs; they really don't use money.
Except in the numerous cases when they do (Dr. Crusher buying something at Farpoint Station and charging it to her account, Quark buying a ticket on a transport from Earth to DS9, Scotty buying a boat, Spock talking about how many thousands of credits Starfleet has invested in his training, Cyrano Jones selling tribbles in exchange for Federation credits, the Federation offering the pay the Barzanians millions of credits every year for access to their wormhole, Bashir's dad owning his own interstellar transport business, Vulcan merchants charging Janeway and Tuvok more for his merchandise because they're Starfleet officers, etc).
By the same token, when it comes to fighting wars, they don't use a military.
You don't know what the fuck you're talking about.
The very act of designating one particular organization as being the organization legally empowered by the state to fight a war makes that institution a military.
Why?
A military is the organization legally empowered to use violence in defense of the state. It also possesses courts-martial, a unique legal capacity to use force to enforce its internal code of conduct upon its members that no other institution possesses.
To put it another way...
Here's a
modus ponens syllogism:
If A, then B.
A.
Therefore, B.
A
modus ponens syllogism is inherently valid and therefore irrefutable so long as its premises -- that
A implies
B and that
A, the antecedent of the conditional claim, is true -- are confirmed to be accurate.
Now let's apply
modus ponens to this issue. Text in italics will constitute
A; text in bold will constitute
B.
If an institution is legally charged with using violence in defense of the state in times of war and/or possesses courts-martial, then that institution is a military.
The Federation Starfleet is legally charged with using violence in the defense of the state in times of war and possesses courts-martial.
Therefore, the Federation Starfleet is a military.
Now, let's test the premises.
What is the definition of the word "military" in the noun form?
From
Wikipedia:
A military is an organization authorized by its nation to use force, usually including use of weapons, in defending its country (or by attacking other countries) by combating actual or perceived threats.
From
Merriam-Webster:
Main entry: 2military
Function: noun
Inflected Form(s): plural military also mil·i·tar·ies
Date: 1709
1: military persons ; especially : army officers
2: armed forces
So let's check out "armed forces."
From
Wikipedia:
The armed forces of a country are its government-sponsored defense, fighting forces, and organizations. They exist to further the foreign and domestic policies of their governing body, and to defend that body and the nation it represents from external and internal aggressors.
Most of the dictionary hits just define "armed forces" as "the combined military forces of a country;" since we don't want to use circular logic ("A military is the armed forces; the armed forces are the military"), let's use that definition.
In other words, the first premise of ("If
A, then
B") is confirmed as accurate. If an institution is legally empowered to use violence in defense of the state during times of war, it is a military.
Let us now check out the accuracy of the assertion that
A is true -- that the Federation Starfleet is legally empowered to use force to defend the state in times of war and possesses courts-martial.
Well, we've seen courts-martial numerous times, particularly in TOS's "Court Martial." So that one's valid.
And we've seen the Federation Starfleet being used to defend the UFP in times of war, with no other legal institution appearing to defend the Federation, particularly during DS9's Dominion War. "The Siege of AR-558" even included Starfleet regulations about how to wage war (rotating troops off the front lines).
In other words, the Federation Starfleet is the institution legally empowered to defend the Federation in times of war.
So, "If
A, then
B" is confirmed as accurate. And the assertion of
A is confirmed as accurate.
Logically, therefore, the syllogism stands and is irrefutable. It is logically valid: It is both true and sound.
If an organization is legally charged with defending the state in times of war and/or possesses courts-martial, it is a military.
The Federation Starfleet is legally charged with defending the state in times of war and possesses courts-martial.
Therefore, the Federation Starfleet is a military.