Category: Industrial Power

  • The "Merchant of Death" Nobel

    This theory held that Alfred Nobel was not merely an explosives inventor and industrial magnate, but a man seeking an ultimate weapon—sometimes imagined as a universal bomb or absolute explosive—that could place governments under technological blackmail and force peace through terror. In milder versions, the theory said Nobel’s dream was to create a weapon so devastating that rulers would be frightened into submission. The historical record clearly shows that Nobel invented dynamite and other powerful explosives, became associated with war industry, and was later connected to the “merchant of death” image. It also shows that he is reported to have told Bertha von Suttner that a sufficiently frightful weapon might make war impossible. What remains unproven is the stronger conspiracy claim that he was close to building a literal all-powerful “universal bomb” with which to hold world leaders hostage.