THE SPEECHES OF BERNARD BARUCH
During his years in public service, Bernard Baruch spoke and wrote extensively on topics of importance to him, such as military preparedness, the American economic system, and atomic energy. Below are three speeches touching on industrial mobilization, neutrality, and profiteering, given during the interwar years. To view additional materials from this collection, please contact us.
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Taking Profit Out of War (1929)
Some Thoughts on Neutrality (1936)
Neutrality, Peace Legislation, and Our Foreign Policy (1939)