{"version": "1.0", "type": "rich", "title": "America entered World War One in the face of a lot more ferociously opposed pacifist, socialist, anti-imperialist sentiment than...", "author_name": "kontextmaschine", "author_url": "https://kontextmaschine.com", "provider_name": "kontextmaschine", "provider_url": "https://kontextmaschine.com", "url": "https://kontextmaschine.com/post/176938031143/", "html": "<p><a href=\"/post/176908663503/\" class=\"tumblr_blog\" target=\"_blank\">kontextmaschine</a>:</p>\n<blockquote>\n<p>America entered World War One in the face of a lot more ferociously opposed pacifist, socialist, anti-imperialist sentiment than our school books emphasized (they emphasized \u201cisolationism\u201d, foolish from the perspective of the Cold War empire)</p>\n<p>And after the war there was a hard backlash against American entry, that it had been in the interest of rich Europe- and coastal city-based traders, investors, and transatlantic shippers</p>\n<p>(Sub rosa, America had lent to everyone and intervened before anyone\u2019s homeland got too rekt to repay; the flood of repayments inflated the Gatsby-ass Roaring Twenties but also funded the factory build-out that allowed the US to be the WWII Arsenal of Democracy and postwar consumer cornucopia/labor aristocracy)</p>\n<p>That\u2019s a big part of why interwar America was so entranced by buisnessman-public intellectuals associated with the new modern industries where domestic producers led the field, figures like aviation superstar Charles Lindbergh, assembly-line innovator Henry Ford, and Hollywood animation maestro Walt Disney!</p>\n</blockquote>\n<p>I see people responding positively without any sense of irony so: anti-semitism. The joke is anti-semitism; that Walt Disney, Charles Lindbergh, and Henry Ford\u2019s political interventions were known for it, and who do you think \u201cEurope and coastal-city based traders, investors, and transatlantic shippers\u201d were</p><p>Like anti-semitism was big in early 20th century American business, the only recent depiction I can remember is Herbert Moon from Red Dead Redemption (Rockstar Games is our new Scorcese, specializing in violent tales set in very specific periods of American history)</p><p>A lot of that was related to the rise of scale, related to the anti-chain store thing (A&amp;P pre-super <i>markets</i> were the original WalMart). The concern was Jews had preferential <i>access</i> to Jewish-dominated networks of capital and trade that traces back to the great banking houses and manufacture/trade magnates of Europe</p><p>And I mean Jews did dominate the new form of department stores, super-retailers that dominated with their superior access to capital and goods markets</p><p>And the classic NYC Jewish housewife slogan, \u201cnever pay retail!\u201d didn\u2019t mean \u201cwait for sales\u201d or \u201cclip coupons\u201d but \u201cpump your neighborhood (ethnic) connections for manufacturers/wholesalers who\u2019ll sell to you at cost\u201d, so if the whole \u201cJews favor other Jews in trade networks\u201d was a made-up calumny, it somehow fooled the Jewish community of America\u2019s major trade port/manufacturing center</p><p>How was this resolved? It wasn\u2019t! The Depression-&gt;WWII cycle radically limited the role of European capital and manufacturing in the American economy, and later it came back much attenuated with the role and influence of Jews <i>greatly</i> reduced</p>"}