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Merchants of Death is a groundbreaking investigation into the international armament industry and its devastating impact on global peace. Originally published in the early 20th century, this study by FC Hanighen and H.C. Engelbrecht reveals the intricate systems through which arms manufacturers, government officials, and financial institutions collaborate to promote weapons sales and military conflicts worldwide.
The authors meticulously document how the pursuit of profit drives the proliferation of weapons, creating cycles of violence and war across nations. Through detailed research and analysis, they expose the corporate interests, lobbying efforts, and propaganda techniques employed by the armament industry to influence government policies and public opinion.
This pivotal work serves as a historical examination of how economic motivations have shaped international relations and military conflicts, making it essential reading for understanding the complex interplay between commerce, power, and warfare in modern history.







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