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New Deal thought / edited by Howard Zinn.

Contributor Zinn, Howard, 1922-2010.

Imprint:Indianapolis, IN. : Hackett Pub. Co., 2003,c1966.

Descriptionxlvii, 431 p. ; 22 cm.

Note:Originally published: Indianapolis : Bobbs-Merrill, c1966. (The American heritage series).

Note:The myth of rugged American individualism (1931) / Charles A. Beard. - Production for use (1933) / Upton Sinclair. - After capitalism--what? (1933) / Reinhold Niebuhr. - The age of distribution (1934) / Stuart Chase. - The future of liberalism (1935) / John Dewey. - A philosophy for politicans (1935) / Thurman Arnold. - Every man has a right to life (1932) / Franklin D. Roosevelt. - The Roosevelt program and organization of the weak (1933) / Paul H. Douglas. - The ambiguity of the New Deal (1934) / Robert M. MacIver. - Business needs the New Deal (1934) / Edward A. Filene. - We need a declaration of interdependence (1936) / Henry A. Wallace. - Bold, persistent experimentation (1932) / Franklin D. Roosevelt. - Planning must replace Laissez Faire (1932) / Rexford Guy Tugwell. - A business approach to economic planning (1934) / Gerard Swope. - Planning will lead to oligarchy (1937) / Walter Lippmann. - Planning step by step (1944) / David E. Lilienthal. - Controlling the giant corporation (1933) / Ernest Gruening. - How effective is securities regulation? (1934) / William O. Douglas. - Stop collectivism in business (1938) / Franklin D. Roosevelt. - The rule of reason in antitrust action (1939) / Thurman Arnold. - Roosevelt's refusal to make a choice (1939) / Raymond Moley. - The concentration of economic power (1941) / Temporary National Economic Committee. - The war on distress (1933) / Harry L. Hopkins. - End the slums (1938) / Nathan Straus. - The government should support art (1936) / Lewis Mumford. - The drama of the federal theater project (1939) / Hallie Flanagan. - A TV a "yardstick" for the opinion industries (1939) / Max Lerner. - The need for long-range public investment (1939) / Alvin Hansen. - Unions of their own choosing (1935) / The Wagner Act. - Why exclude domestic workers? (1935) / Heywood Broun. - Industrial democracy in steel (1936) / John L. Lewis. - A G.M. stockholder visits Flint (1937) / Robert Morss Lovett. - A letter F.D.R. ought to write (1937) / Oswald Garrison Villard. - How the NLRB changed "little Siberia" (1939) / Philip Murray. - Urban support for the farmer (1933) / Fiorello La Guardia. - A defense of the New Deal Farm Program (1938) / Henry A. Wallace. - Damn the whole tenant system (1935) / William R. Amberson. - The torment of migrant workers in California (1936) / John Steinbeck. - Farm workers and "dirt farmers" need power (1942) / Carey McWilliams. - For a thirty-hour work week (1933) / Hugo Black. - The consumer must be permitted to consume (1933) / Stuart Chase. - The principles of social security (1935) / Frances Perkins. - The Social Security Act is only a beginning (1935) / Henry Ellenbogen. - A fair day's pay for a fair day's work (1937) / Franklin D. Roosevelt. - The breakdown of relief (1938) / Samuel Lubell and Walter Everett. - Government should also protect "the right to health" (1938) / Henry E. Sigerist. - Does the south owe the negro a New Deal? (1934) / Guy B. Johnson. - The New Deal: slogans for the same raw deal (1935) / John P. Davis. - The New Deal is for the negro (1935) / Robert C. Weaver. - U.S. Department of (white) Justice (1935) / Walter White. - Not "special consideration" but a "new social order for all" (1936) / Harold L. Ickes. - Can federal action change the south? (1940) / W.E.B. Du Bois. - Social issues before the Supreme Court (1933) / Felix Frankfurter. - Fallacies about the court (1935) / Morris R. Cohen. - The court needs "new and younger blood" (1937) / Franklin D. Roosevelt. - Minimum-wage laws are constitutional (1937) / The Supreme Court Retreats. - FDR was "a little left of center" (1946) / Francis Perkins. - The New Deal "moves in every direction at once" (1935) / Benjamin Stolberg and Warren Jay Vinton. - A new party to challenge capitalism (1935) / Floyd B. Olson. - Socialism, not Roosevelt's pale pink pills (1936) / Norman Thomas. - The maintenance of prosperity is extremely difficult (1938) / John Maynard Keynes. - The old problems are unsolved (1939) / John Dewey. - "Extraordinary accomplishments" and "failure in the central problem" (1940) / The New Republic.

Bibliography Note:Includes bibliographical references and index.

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Zinn, Howard, 1922-2010.
Series Statement
American heritage series
Subject:
New Deal, 1933-1939 -- Sources.
United States -- History -- 1933-1945 -- Sources.
United States -- Social policy -- Sources.
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American heritage series (New York, N.Y.)