Both brothers were cold war liberals, which meant that their foreign
policy tended toward imperialism. They knew that it was never a question of
dominoes falling, yet the lure of hegemony led them to share much of the
responsibility for the Vietnam War. McGeorge also shares responsibility for
nearly starting World War III during the Cuban missile crisis. Later, at
the Ford Foundation, a limo would pick McGeorge up in the morning, and he'd
spend his days giving millions to minority activism centers, women's studies
programs, and writing essays in defense of affirmative action, presumably to
balkanize and destroy the New Left. When Henry Ford II naively objected and
left the board in 1976, Mac Bundy defended himself by telling reporters that
the Foundation was "making the world safe for capitalism." He wasn't kidding.
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