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79156614 //r903 |
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20231106174632.0 |
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710902r19711934nyua 00010 eng |
LC Card |
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$a 79156614 //r903 |
ISBN |
20
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$a0836922697 |
Obsolete |
39
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$a212695$cTLC |
Cat. Source |
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$aDLC$cDLC$dDLC |
Geog. Area |
43
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$an-us--- |
LC Call |
50
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$aHC106.3$b.B486 1971 |
Dewey Class |
82
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$a309.1/73/0917 |
ME:Pers Name |
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$aBingham, Alfred M.$q(Alfred Mitchell),$d1905-1998,$eed. |
Title |
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$aChallenge to the New Deal.$cEdited by Alfred M. Bingham and Selden Rodman. Introd. by John Dewey. Collaborators: Thomas R. Amlie [and others] |
Imprint |
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$aFreeport, N.Y.,$bBooks for Libraries Press$c[1971] |
Phys Descrpt |
300
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$ax, 284 p.$billus.$c26 cm. |
Series:Title |
440
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$aEssay index reprint series |
Note:General |
500
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$aReprint of the 1934 ed. |
Note:Content |
505
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$tCapital on strike /$rPhilip F. La Follette. -$tThe small town and depression /$rBruce Crawford. -$tTwo cities of fortune: Pittsburgh and Detroit /$rSelden Rodman. -$tChildren of unemployment /$rLillian Symes. -$tHow America is controlled /$rC. Hartley Grattan. -$tAdvertising: America's narcotic /$rJames Rorty. -$tFlies and locusts /$rTheodore Dreiser. -$tPlanning for profit /$rGeorge Soule. -$tWill labor fight? /$rJ. B. S. Hardman. -$tWhat the farmer wants /$rMilo Reno. -$tFour nights in a garden: a campaign yarn /$rJohn Dos Passos. -$tRoosevelt--reformer or revolutionary? /$rJohn Chamberlain. -$tMilk interests write the milk code /$rEdmund Wilson. -$tStrikes under the New Deal /$rLouis F. Budenz. -$tLabor under the NRA /$rMary van Kleeck. -$tHow the automobile code works /$rRichard S. Childs. -$tBig business and the NRA /$rJohn T. Flynn. -$tDown the dollar toboggan slide /$rLawrence Dennis. -$tThe economy of abundance /$rStuart Chase. -$tTechnocracy's answer /$rHoward Scott. -$tAm I a technocrat? /$rMax Eastman. -$tThinking backward /$rWalter N. Polakov. -$tThe stupidity of poverty /$rHarold Loeb. -$tWhat Roosevelt might have done /$rSelden Rodman. -$tThe EPIC plan for ending poverty /$rUpton Sinclair. -$tWhat we could produce /$rWayne Parrish. -$tLooking forward to the new society /$rAlfred M. Bingham. -$tRadicals give me a pain in the neck /$rAlfred S. Dale. -$tYouth uses its own head /$rWilliam Harlan Hale. -$tDialectics adrift /$rThomas R. Amlie. -$tThe need for concrete goals /$rLewis Mumford. -$tWill votes do it? /$rBenjamin Stolberg. -$tMiddle class or working class /$rA. J. Muste. -$tA non-corporative state /$rHenry Pratt Fairchild. -$tCan the progressives take the lead? /$rSelden Rodman. -$tFrom liberalism to a new party /$rThomas R. Amlie. -$tImperative need: a new radical party /$rJohn Dewey. -$tIs a new party possible? /$rJ. B. S. Hardman. -$tThe farmer labor challenge to toryism /$rFloyd B. Olson. |
Subj:Geog. |
651
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$aUnited States$xEconomic conditions$y1918-1945. |
Subj:Geog. |
651
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$aUnited States$xPolitics and government$y1933-1945. |
Subj:Topical |
650
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$aSocialism$zUnited States. |
Subj:Topical |
650
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$aNew Deal, 1933-1939. |
Genre/Form |
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$aPrimary sources.$2lcgft |
AE:Pers Name |
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$aRodman, Selden,$d1909-$ejoint ed. |