Frenzied Liberty is a 1918 address by Otto Hermann Kahn (1867-1934), the German-born New York banker and famed patron of the Metropolitan Opera. Speaking during the First World War, Kahn warns against the dangers of extremism and disorder masquerading as liberty, urging steady loyalty to the American cause. The pamphlet is a document of home-front argument during the war. Free PDF download available on BDeBooks.