The Growth and Decline of the New Deal, 1933-1970Devin-Adair Company, 1970 - 158 páginas This is an account of how FDR's New Deal became the start of a dynasty which found a new pathway to power, power by control. Instead of a socialist takeover by public ownership, the New Deal dynasty subtly took control, over more than three decades, of industry, farming, education, and welfare. This book analyzes the entire thirty-five year epoch of the New Deal. |
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Preface | 13 |
Behold the Man A Profile of FDR | 26 |
The New Deal Dynastys Wherefore and Whither | 36 |
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