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World monopoly and peace / [by] James S. Allen.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York : International Publishers, [1946]Description: 288 pages ; 23 cmSubject(s): DDC classification:
  • 338.8
LOC classification:
  • HD 2731 .A65 1946
Incomplete contents:
I. Germany and the cartels -- II. Monopoly in defeated Germany -- III. The Zaibatsu empire -- IV. The United States as a world power -- V. Monopoly in the United States -- VI. Anglo-American rivalry -- VII. Monopoly in Britain -- VIII. The expansionist freedoms -- IX. An American world trust? -- X. The Soviet Union -- XI. USSR in world affairs -- XII. State capitalism, facism, and democracy. -- XIII. The world crisis.
Summary: "Two world wars and a a great economic crisis. with their immeasurable burden of death and suffering, would seem more than sufficient for a single generation. Yet in our day, after victory over the fascist Axis , threats of still another war, more destructive than the last, again agitate the world." -- From the preface.
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BOOKS BOOKS Niebyl-Proctor Marxist Library HD 2731 .A65 1946 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Not For Loan NPML18080013

Includes bibliographical references (p. 274-284) and index. .

I. Germany and the cartels -- II. Monopoly in defeated Germany -- III. The Zaibatsu empire -- IV. The United States as a world power -- V. Monopoly in the United States -- VI. Anglo-American rivalry -- VII. Monopoly in Britain -- VIII. The expansionist freedoms -- IX. An American world trust? -- X. The Soviet Union -- XI. USSR in world affairs -- XII. State capitalism, facism, and democracy. -- XIII. The world crisis.

"Two world wars and a a great economic crisis. with their immeasurable burden of death and suffering, would seem more than sufficient for a single generation. Yet in our day, after victory over the fascist Axis , threats of still another war, more destructive than the last, again agitate the world." -- From the preface.

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