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The Dynamics of War and Revolution

By Lawrence Dennis. The Dynamics of War and Revolution: A Study of the Hidden Economic Origins of Conflict. First published in 1941 when America was on the brink of war and Europe was in flames, the book represented a milestone in American political-philosophical outlook.

The author predicted the war would ultimately not be in the best interests of the United States. World War II was sold to the American people on the grounds that it would “make the world safe from fascism.” But as Dennis shows, by instituting an Industrial Mobilization Plan as well as the New Deal legislation, FDR in effect was able to bring about a national socialist revolution in America.

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