Freedom’s Forge is as much an invigorating ode to capitalism in the U.S. during WWII as it is an indictment of centralized planning and Communist labor organizations during the same period.
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Freedom’s Forge is a great book. It clearly shows how economic power can be translated into military power that, in turn, influences world history.