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First published 1934

The Merchants of Death

The Merchants of Death by H.C. Engelbrecht is available as a free PDF and EPUB download at freecapitalists.org.

Author
H.C. Engelbrecht
First published
1934
Format
PDF and EPUB
Pages
336
ISBN
9781610161015
Publisher
Dodd, Mead, and Co
License
Published here by permission. The work itself reserves all rights; it is not Creative Commons.

War & foreign policy Markets, trade & industry

Here is the archetype of all post–World War I revisionism of a particular variety: the hunt for the people who made the big bucks off the killing machine. The Merchants of Death was, in many ways, the manifesto of a generation of people who swore there would not be and could not be another such war.

But here is the kicker: it was coauthored by the founder of Human Events, the conservative weekly. So this is no left-wing screed against profiteering. It is a careful and subtle, but still passionate, attack on those who would use government to profit themselves at the expense of other people's lives and property.

Here is a sample of the ideological orientation: "The arms industry did not create the war system. On the contrary, the war system created the arms industry.… All constitutions in the world vest the war-making power in the government or in the representatives of the people. The root of the trouble, therefore, goes far deeper than the arms industry. It lies in the prevailing temper of peoples toward nationalism, militarism, and war, in the civilization which forms this temper and prevents any drastic and radical change. Only when this underlying basis of the war system is altered, will war and its concomitant, the arms industry, pass out of existence."

This book is a wonderful example of what Rothbard called the "Old Right" in its best form. The book not only makes the case against the war machine; it provides a scintillating history of war profiteering, one authoritative enough for citation and academic study. One can see how this book had such a powerful effect.

Why rerelease this book now? The war profiteers are making money as never before. They are benefiting from conflict as never before. Everything in this book has not only come to pass but as been made worse by a million times. So this treatise is more necessary than ever.

This is the real heritage of the American Right.

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What's in it

20 chapters · 83,130 words · page numbers are this file's

  1. Forewordp. 4
  2. Illustrationsp. 10
  3. Chapter I. Consider the Armament Makerp. 12
  4. Chapter II. Merchants in Swaddling Clothesp. 23
  5. Chapter III. Du Pont - Patriot and Powder-Makerp. 33
  6. Chapter IV. American Musketeersp. 49
  7. Chapter V. Second-Hand Deathp. 67
  8. Chapter VI. Krupp- The Cannon Kingp. 81
  9. Chapter VII. Automatic Death - The Story of Maxim's Machine Gunp. 104
  10. Chapter VIII. Supersalesman of Deathp. 114
  11. Chapter IX. Stepmother of Parliamentp. 127
  12. Chapter X. Seigneur de Schneiderp. 140
  13. Chapter XI. The Eve of the World War - The Arms Merchantsp. 159
  14. Chapter XII. The World War- The War in Europep. 174
  15. Chapter XIII. The World War- Enter Old Gloryp. 192
  16. Chapter XIV. Plus Ca Change -p. 209
  17. Chapter XV. The Menace of Disarmamentp. 232
  18. Chapter XVI.From Konbo to Hotchkissp. 245
  19. Chapter XVII.Status Quop. 262
  20. Chapter XVIII.The Outlookp. 284