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War is a Racket -- Smedley D. Butler (link)

Posted by Manstuprator on 2025-June-25 07:55:26, Wednesday
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WAR IS A RACKET
BY SMEDLEY D. BUTLER
1936

This short anti-war pamphlet was written by a Major General in the Marines
who was an American military hero, but became disillusioned with the profiteering,
propaganda, and injustice of the military-industrial and intelligence-foreign policy
establishments , and came to oppose American involvement in foreign wars
designed to benefit financial and industrial interests.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
WAR IS A RACKET! -------- 3
WHO MAKES THE PROFITS? -------- 5
WHO PAYS THE BILLS? -------- 10
HOW TO SMASH THIS RACKET! -------- 13
TO HELL WITH WAR! -------- 15
COMMON SENSE NEUTRALITY -------- 17
AMENDMENT FOR PEACE -------- 23
APPENDIX I: HOW A MILITARY HERO BLEW THE WHISTLE ON WAR PROFITEERS. -------- 28
APPENDIX II: BUTLER AND THE WALL STREET PLOT -------- 30

ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Why don't those damned oil companies fly their own flags on their personal
property—maybe a flag with a gas pump on it? -- Brigadier General Smedley D. Butler, 1937.
General Smedley D. Butler (1881-1940), was a senior Marine Corps officer who
fought in both the Mexican Revolution and World War I. At the time of his death,
Butler was the most decorated Marine in U.S. history. During his 34-year career as
a Marine, he participated in military actions in the Philippines, China, Central
America, the Caribbean, and France. In his later years Butler became an outspoken
critic of American wars and their consequences. In 1933, he also exposed an
alleged plan to overthrow the United States government.

By the end of his career, Butler had received 16 medals, five for heroism. He is
one of 19 men to receive the Medal of Honor twice, one of three to be awarded both
the Marine Corps Brevet Medal and the Medal of Honor, and the only Marine to be
awarded the Brevet Medal and two Medals of Honor, all for separate actions.
In 1935, Butler wrote "War Is a Racket", where he described and criticized the
workings of the United States in its foreign actions and wars, such as those in which
he had been involved, including the American corporations and other imperialist
motivations behind them. After retiring from service, he became a popular
advocate, speaking at meetings organized by veterans, pacifists, and church
groups in the 1930s.

Butler died unexpectedly of unknown causes at the age of 59, shortly before
the United States became involved in World War II.

A short essay by Adam Parfrey that discusses the career of Smedley Butler in
more detail is included in the Appendix.[...]

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