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“Merchants of Death” is a groundbreaking investigation into the international armament industry and its profound impact on world affairs. Written by F.C. Hanighen and H.C. Engelbrecht, this comprehensive study exposes the complex web of weapons manufacturers, military contractors, and political interests that drive global conflicts.
The authors trace the historical development of the armament industry and demonstrate how weapons producers have systematically influenced foreign policy, political decisions, and military conflicts across nations. Through meticulous research and documented evidence, the book reveals the mechanisms by which defense contractors profit from warfare and international tensions.
This seminal work challenges readers to understand the economic motivations behind military aggression and geopolitical instability. It remains relevant today as a critical analysis of how corporate interests intersect with military power, making it essential reading for those seeking to understand the true drivers of international conflict and the role of profit in warfare.
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