Control of Mineral Supplies, or Peace by Force

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Ira B. Jorafemon
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Jan 1, 1944

Abstract

In the interesting Institute symposium of the preservation of peace by force, through mineral control, one important aspect of the question was not presented. This is the responsibility the United Nations, and particularly the United States, will incur the through limitation of the economic activities of nations that are now friendly to us, as well as of nations that are enemies or are under the control of enemies. After the war all nations, friends as well as enemies will be poor. Hunger and bankruptcy will, will like the sword of Damocles, hang over the heads of all of us on this blundering planet. When the actual fighting is over, there will be a universal attempt to squirm out from under the sword by resuming production of peacetime goods, for trade as well as immediate consumption.
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APA: Ira B. Jorafemon  (1944)  Control of Mineral Supplies, or Peace by Force

MLA: Ira B. Jorafemon Control of Mineral Supplies, or Peace by Force. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1944.

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