"But if peace meant disaster to the company, it also taught it an important lesson. A company that manufactured more rifles than it could sell to hunters, or to its own government, must seek foreign business."
H.C. Engelbrecht
H.C. Engelbrecht (1895–1939) received his PhD at Columbia University, with a dissertation on Johann Gottlieb Fichte. While teaching at the University of Chicago, he wrote the bestseller Merchants of Death (1934) with F.C. Hanighen.