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American Industrialist Andrew Carnegie (1835 – 1919) was good at some things but clairvoyance was not one of them; Carnegie wrote this article in response to the constant plea for money from the U.S. Department of War, which he found completely unnecessary and excessive.

“Our naval and military officials must dream of wars since most of them never even see one.”


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Read ‘The Baseless Fear of War” by Andrew Carnegie (The Independent, 1913) for Free
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