
War is a Racket: The Antiwar Classic by America's Most Decorated Soldier
Format: Paperback
One of the most explosive antiwar documents ever written, War Is a Racket is the 1935 speech and pamphlet in which Major General Smedley Butler—one of the most decorated Marines in U.S. history—publicly declared that modern warfare serves corporate profit more than national defense. Drawing on decades of military service in Central America, the Caribbean, and China, Butler delivers a blunt insider’s account of how financial interests shape military intervention.
This edition restores Butler’s original text and places it in historical context with an introduction addressing his break from the military establishment and his role in exposing a proposed fascist coup against President Franklin D. Roosevelt. The volume also includes rare photographs from the 1932 antiwar book The Horror of It by Frederick A. Barber and two lesserknown antiinterventionist essays by Butler that extend his critique of war profiteering and imperial policy.
Short, direct, and historically significant, War Is a Racket has remained in continuous demand among readers of military history, political history, antiwar literature, and investigative nonfiction. Frequently cited across the political spectrum, Butler’s argument continues to resonate with readers examining the relationship between war, industry, and power in the modern era.
An essential primary document for anyone interested in U.S. military history, war profiteering, civilmilitary relations, and twentiethcentury political dissent.
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