The War After the War
The War After the War
The War After the War, written by Isaac Frederick Marcosson in 1917, examines the economic challenges faced by nations transitioning from wartime to peacetime after World War I. It highlights the necessity for countries, particularly the United States, to adapt their industrial strategies in response to new international trade dynamics and competition. Marcosson discusses the devastation in Europe and the implications of economic rivalry that will follow the war, emphasizing the importance of preparedness for future economic stability and growth.




