Resource

Palo Alto: A History of California, Capitalism, and the World Highlight

posted on in: Quote.

In a memo titled “NSC 68,” the secretary of state, Dean Acheson, and the chief of Truman’s Policy Planning Staff, Paul Nitze, suggested a way to spend novel amounts of government money without appearing to crowd out private industry: rearmament. By paying for peacetime arsenals in America and western Europe (and “on behalf of” Japan), they could prepare for war with the communists as Shockley theorized it and boost global demand without driving down prices, kick-starting what we now think of as capitalism’s twentieth-century golden age.

— Malcolm Harris

Replicated under Fair Use from Palo Alto: A History of California, Capitalism, and the World by Malcolm Harris.