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This sweeping history delves into the legendary private investment firm Brown Brothers Harriman and its pivotal role in American wealth and global power. Throughout the nineteenth century, amid financial panics, the firm strengthened the U.S. financial system and catalyzed booms in various industries while largely evading the scrutiny faced by competitors. By the early twentieth century, it was central to the American Establishment. As America expanded internationally, Brown Brothers collaborated closely with the State Department, notably in Nicaragua, where it effectively took control of the economy. The Brown family viewed their dealings as virtuous, believing their Protestant values were essential for civilizing the world. During the Great Depression, the merger with Averell Harriman's bank solidified the firm's influence, leading to significant roles in shaping the international system during and after World War II. Acclaimed historian Zachary Karabell provides an in-depth look at this institution, utilizing complete access to its archives and a keen understanding of historical forces. Today, Brown Brothers Harriman remains a private partnership, exemplifying sustainable capitalism while avoiding the speculative pitfalls of recent decades. Its enduring philosophy emphasizes that the relentless pursuit of more can often lead to destruction rather than creation.
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Inside Money, Zachary Karabell
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