Blessed are they which do hunger and thirst after righteousness: for they shall be filled!
When the business interests, lead by William C. Whitney, pushed through the first instalment of civil service reform in 1883, <strong>they expected that they would be able to control both political parties equally. Indeed, some of them intended to contribute to both and allow an alternation of the two parties in public office in order to conceal their own influence, inhibit any exhibition of independence by politicians, and allow the electorate to believe that they were exercising their own free choice.</strong> - Carroll Quigley

Alfred Pritchard Sloan

Former CEO of General Motors.
Alfred Pritchard Sloan
Birth 1875-05-23Death 1966-02-17
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GM Chairman - Don’t Care What Nazis Do Because They Are “Highly Profitable”
Three weeks after Germany invaded Czechoslovakia Chairman of General Motors Alfred Sloan defended GM’s roll in suppling Nazi Germany with war machines because it was “highly profitable” and Nazi politics “should not be considered the business of the management of General Motors” showing GM’s stance that making money is more important than human life.
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