Published in 1919, ’The Navy League Unmasked’ is a scathing critique of the Navy League of the United States, which was a powerful organization that had significant influence over American naval policy in the early 20th century. The author of the work, Clyde Howard Tavenner, was a socialist and a critic of the military-industrial complex, and his book is an eloquent defense of the idea that peace is preferable to war.
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