War is a Racket
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Publisher Description
Major General Smedley D. Butler was a military hero of the first rank, the winner of two Medals of Honour, a true 'fighting marine' whose courage and patriotism could not be doubted. Yet he came to believe that the wars in which he and his men had fought and bled and died were all pre-planned conflicts, designed not so much to defend America as to bloat the balance sheets of US banks and corporations.
Customer Reviews
Thin runs the spine, heavy is the message.
Though nearly 100 years old, the ideas, concepts, and observations laid out here are still applicable to our current global crisis of two U.S.-allied nations warring simultaneously. Using statistics and income reports that span the years prior to and proceeding WWI, retired Major-General Butler explains how a select number of domestic businesses have profited greatly from the horrors of war since the early 1900s. He offers a solution to these corrupt practices that, unfortunately, may come too late. Anyone wishing to conceive great change for ourselves or for our children’s future should consider Major-General Butler’s concise and direct prose. I’m