1953
DOI: 10.1515/9781400878352
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Origins of Soviet American Diplomacy

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“….. [the] slowing up of saving and real investment beginning as early as 1925 was in my opinion one of the deep-seated sources of the depression. 25 Although this statement was an exaggeration resulting from frustration and disappointment over the Depression, the idea that capitalism and communism were similar or virtually the same had been expressed earlier by Senator Borah, Nation's Business,Iron Age,and even Herbert Hoover.26 The uncommon business argument was that communism resembled capitalism because the Communist state was a "gigantic corporation" in which all working citizens were considered stockholders. Communism was also sometimes described by U.S.…”
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“….. [the] slowing up of saving and real investment beginning as early as 1925 was in my opinion one of the deep-seated sources of the depression. 25 Although this statement was an exaggeration resulting from frustration and disappointment over the Depression, the idea that capitalism and communism were similar or virtually the same had been expressed earlier by Senator Borah, Nation's Business,Iron Age,and even Herbert Hoover.26 The uncommon business argument was that communism resembled capitalism because the Communist state was a "gigantic corporation" in which all working citizens were considered stockholders. Communism was also sometimes described by U.S.…”
Section: Prefacementioning
confidence: 96%
“…323-24. 25. These were the members of the executive committee of the National Civic Federation, which was opposed to both recognition and trade with Russia throughout the 1920S and the early 1930S.…”
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