- Adolf Berle
Adolf Augustus Berle, Jr. (
January 27 ,1895 –February 17 ,1971 ; his name pronounced "burley" [He told "The Literary Digest" his name was pronounced "as if spelled "burley"." cite book |first = Charles Earle |last = Funk |authorlink = Charles Earle Funk |title = What's the name, please? A guide to the correct pronunciation of current prominent names |location = New York |publisher = Funk & Wagnalls |year = 1936 |oclc = 1463642] ) was an educator, author, and U.S. diplomat.Biography
Berle was educated at
Harvard , and was a member of the Paris Peace Conference afterWorld War I . Unhappy with the terms of theVersailles Treaty , he resigned in protest. He became a professor of corporate law atColumbia Law School in 1927 and remained on the faculty until retiring in 1964.During the FDR Administration, Berle worked on the
New Deal and theGood Neighbor Policy .As Assistant Secretary of State (1938-1944) in charge of security, Berle had a 1939 meeting, arranged by journalist
Isaac Don Levine , with former Soviet agentWhittaker Chambers , two days after the signing of theHitler-Stalin pact . In his notes of that meeting, which he titled "Underground Espionage Agent," Berle listed a series of names, including that of State Department officialAlger Hiss , to which he appended the notation, "Member of the underground Com.--Active." [ [http://www.johnearlhaynes.org/page100.html Adolf Berle’s Notes on his Meeting with Whittaker Chambers] ] In his 1973 memoirs, Levine wrote that Berle told him a few weeks later that he had brought the matter to FDR's attention, without success: “To the best of my recollection, the President dismissed the matter rather brusquely with an expletive remark on this order: ‘Oh, forget it, Adolf.’” [cite book |first = Isaac Don |last = Levine |authorlink = Isaac Don Levine |title = Eyewitness to History: Memoirs and Reflections of a Foreign Correspondent for Half a Century |location = New York |publisher = Hawthorn Books |year = 1973 |isbn = |oclc = 604906 |pages = pp. 197–198]Berle later served as
Ambassador toBrazil from 1945 to 1946, and was a founding member of theNew York State Liberal Party. In 1961, he headed a task force for PresidentJohn F. Kennedy that recommended theAlliance for Progress .He published several books during his lifetime, including the groundbreaking work he authored with
Gardiner Means called "The Modern Corporation and Private Property ", which was first published in 1932.Bibliography
*cite book |first = Adolf Augustus, Jr. |last = Berle |title = The Modern Corporation and Private Property |year = 1932 |coauthors = Gardiner Means |oclc = 1411248 |location = New York |publisher = Macmillan
*cite book |first = Adolf Augustus, Jr. |last = Berle |title = The 20th Century Capitalist Revolution |year = 1954 |location = New York |publisher = Harcourt, Brace |oclc = 231023
*cite book |first = Adolf Augustus, Jr. |last = Berle |title = Power without Property: A New Development in American Political Economy |year = 1959 |location = New York |publisher = Harcourt, Brace |oclc = 582368
*cite book |first = Adolf Augustus, Jr. |last = Berle |title = Latin America: Diplomacy and Reality |year = 1962 |location= New York |publisher = Published for the Council on Foreign Relations by Harper & Row |oclc = 5147758References
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