Description
Paperback has some normal wear. Pages are clean.
“The War Profiteers” by Richard F. Kaufman is a seminal work that exposed the exploitation of the Vietnam War by unscrupulous corporations and individuals. Published in 1972, this book was a searing indictment of the military-industrial complex and its profiteering during one of America’s most divisive conflicts. Kaufman’s meticulous research and hard-hitting prose shed light on the shady dealings, corruption, and greed that plagued the war effort, from overpriced military contracts to the black market trade in everything from weapons to narcotics. This copy, despite its well-worn state, remains a powerful artifact of the era, a testament to the investigative journalism that sought to hold those in power accountable. For collectors and readers alike, “The War Profiteers” offers a sobering look at the dark underbelly of war and the human cost of unchecked capitalism.