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November 10, 2003 issue
The author comments on the reluctance of many members of the U.S. Congress to support President George W. Bush's request for $87 billion to pay for the...
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Parenti, Christian
| November 10, 2003 issue
The author discusses the views of the grass-roots organizations that oppose the occupation of Iraq, and considers what impact their differences in opinion...
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Treires, James J.
| February 23, 1970 issue
A persistent theme in the snowballing opposition to the war in Vietnam is that, if people are to prevent serious internal collapse, they must divert the...
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Wechsler, James A.
| July 13, 1946 issue
The article reports on the hearings of the Mead Committee on war profiteering, that were held in July, 1946, in Washington D.C. The slow start was depicted....
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Hutchison, Keith
| October 9, 1943 issue
The scheduled output of the U.S. aviation industry for 1943 is $20 billion — one-fifth of the estimated total war expenditure, one-eighth of the swollen...
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Hutchison, Keith
| January 10, 1948 issue
According to the author, much of the U.S. comment on the revaluation of the Soviet Union ruble had struck a note of smug superiority which seemed to him...
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Mager, Harold
| September 5, 1942 issue
This article presents the author's views on war and finance. The U.S. Treasury's problem is not simply to raise enough money to finance the war. Any government...
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Lore, Ludwig
| July 31, 1937 issue
It has been reliably estimated that the World War cost Germany more than 80,000,000,000 marks. What the country produced at home was paid for mainly with...
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Wohlforth, Robert
| March 14, 1934 issue
The increasingly bad odor of profiteering and corruption that is settling over the business affairs of the War and Navy departments is proof that armament...
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February 11, 1915 issue
The article reports that in six months of war the British casualties have amounted to 104,000 men. This official estimate of Prime Minister Herbert Asquith's...
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