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J.P. Morgan & Co. And the Crisis of Capitalism

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Late in February 1930 Owen Young journeyed by private railcar to Arizona. Young was at the height of his fame as a General Electric executive, as the founder of the Radio Corporation of America (RCA) and as an international statesman whose name adorned the just concluded Young Plan. Time magazine named him man of the year in 1929. He was bruited as a possible Presidential candidate in 1932. Discussion with his travelling companion, Everett Case, turned to Young’s friend, J.P. Morgan Jr. [Jack Morgan], the senior partner of J.P. Morgan & Co. Young thought that it was a pity that Jack Morgan was so little known to the American public, for J.P. Morgan & Co. was the most important banking house in the world with the power of affecting the lives of people in this country and throughout the world. A decade later, Morris Ernst, a prominent New York lawyer and the general counsel of the American Civil Liberties Union from 1929-55, wrote another Morgan partner, Russell C. Leffingwell. Ernst mused I think your house has a responsibility that is practically superhuman, and assuming complete honesty and ability can never be met to the satisfaction of society.
Young was an intimate of the Morgan partners, Ernst a critic who believed that the Morgan part in American life was baleful. Both agreed that J.P. Morgan & Co.’s influence was pervasive–

Book Author

Martin Horn

Format

Ebooks

ISBN-13

9781108498371

Language

English

Pages

750

Publication Date

03-03-2022

Publisher

Cambridge University Press

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