Corporations and the Cold War by David Horowitz (.PDF)
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Corporations and the Cold War by David Horowitz
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Overview: An Early Radical Inquiry
Originally published in 1969, Corporations and the Cold War is one of David Horowitz’s earliest major works, written during his Marxist period. It explores how major U.S. corporations shaped and benefited from Cold War policies, asserting that economic elites were central drivers of American global strategy during the post-WWII era.
War, Capital, and Global Strategy
Horowitz meticulously documents how military spending, international conflict, and foreign policy served the interests of powerful industrial corporations. The book analyzes the overlap between economic motives and political decisions, challenging traditional interpretations of Cold War dynamics.
A Snapshot of Horowitz Before the Turn
This book provides unique historical context for Horowitz’s intellectual journey—from Marxist theorist to conservative firebrand. It remains a revealing document of leftist Cold War analysis, offering insight into how radical thinkers of the time viewed American imperialism and capitalism as deeply intertwined.
Genre: Non-Fiction > General

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