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New Deal Thought

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Description for New Deal Thought Editor(s): Zinn, Howard. Series: American Heritage S. Num Pages: 472 pages. BIC Classification: 1KBB; 3JJG; HBJK; HBLW; JPQB. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 221 x 153 x 32. Weight in Grams: 670.

A reprint of the 1966 Bobbs-Merrill edition.

This anthology assembles the contemporary writings not only of the New Dealers—the men who devised and executed the programs of the government in the era of Franklin D. Roosevelt—but also of the "social critics" who "gathered in various stances and at various distances around the Roosevelt fires." Here is a sampling of the famous movers and shakers of the 1930's: Thurman Arnold, Henry Wallace, Rexford Tugwell, David Lilienthal, Harry Hopkins, Harold Ickes, Frances Perkins, John Maynard Keynes, and of course Roosevelt himself. Here too are the voices of those who thought the New Dealers ... Read more

In his Introduction Howard Zinn defines the boundaries of the New Deal's experimentalism and attempts to explain why it sputtered out. The result is a book that captures the spirit of the New Deal—hopeful, pragmatic, humane—yet remains hardheaded about its accomplishments and failures.

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Product Details

Publication date
2003
Publisher
Hackett Publishing Co, Inc United States
Number of pages
431
Condition
New
Series
American Heritage S.
Number of Pages
472
Format
Hardback
Place of Publication
Cambridge, MA, United States
ISBN
9780872206861
SKU
V9780872206861
Shipping Time
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Ref
99-2

About Zinn Howard
Howard Zinn, (1922-2010), was Professor Emeritus of History, Boston University.

Reviews for New Deal Thought
The volume is primarily a collection of documents and . . . remains a vaulable resource. Containing 420 pages of documentation, it is divided into eleven sections . . . national economic planning, monopoly power and public enterprise, social welfare, and the interest groups which the New Deal failed to mobilize.
Stuart Kidd, Journal of American Studies

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