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Butler found that 49 steel plants, 340 coal producers, 122 meat packers, 153 cotton suppliers, and 299 garment makers had profited enormously from World War I. The war had cost $52 billion, and $16 billion of it (30 percent) had been pure profit for the war suppliers.
Nelson Denis • War Against All Puerto Ricans

War & Profit
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We’ve gotten so damn good at making products with good physical attributes that the commercial war of the future will be about identity rather than value —Iannaccone

It framed Hawai‘i as a site of militouristic pleasure, editing out the war, militarization of the territory, and frequent violence that erupted between soldiers and locals.
Adria L. Imada • Aloha America: Hula Circuits through the U.S. Empire
Research Article
Critical School Finance
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Esther Cyna (FIND HER BOOK (Plunder) WHEN PUBLISHED NCUPress)
Received 09 Sep 2023, Accepted 15 May 2024, Published online: 03 Jun 2024
