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- catalog contributor b1634870.
- catalog coverage "United States History 1933-1945 Sources.".
- catalog coverage "United States Social policy Sources.".
- catalog coverage "United States Social policy.".
- catalog created "[1966]".
- catalog date "1966".
- catalog date "[1966]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[1966]".
- catalog description "(continued) pt. 6 Organizing Labor: The Wagner Act: Unions of their own choosing -- Heywood Broun: Why exclude domestic workers? -- John L. Lewis: Industrial democracy in steel -- Liberals disagree on the sit-down strike: Robert Morss Lovett: A G.M. stockholder visits Flint; Oswald Garrison Villard: A letter F.D.R. ought to write -- Philip Murray: How the NLRB changed "Little Siberia"; pt. 7 The Farmer : Fiorello La Guardia: Urban support for the farmer -- Henry A. Wallace: A defense of the New Deal Farm Program -- William R. Amberson: Damn the whole tenant system -- John Steinbeck: The torment of migrant workers in California --- Carey McSWilliams: Farm workers and "Dirt Farmers" need power ; pt. 8 Minimum Security: Hugo Black: For a thirty-hour work week -- Stuart Chase: The consumer must be permitted to consume -- Frances Perkins: The principles of social security -- Henry Ellenbogen: The social security act is only a beginning -- ".
- catalog description "Benjamin Stolberg and Warren Jay Vinton: The New Deal "Moves in every direction at once" -- Floyd B. Olson: A new party to challenge capitalism -- Norman AThomas: Socialism, not Roosevelt's pale pink pills -- John Maynard Keynes: The maintenance of prosperity is extremely difficult -- John Dewey: The old problems are unsolved -- The New Republic: "Extraordinary accomplishments" and "Failure in the central problem."".
- catalog description "Bibliography: p. xiv-xlvii.".
- catalog description "Franklin D. Roosevelt: A fair day's pay for a fair day's work -- Samuel Lubell and Walter Everett: The breakdown of relief -- Henry E. Sigerist: Government should also protect "The right to health"; pt. 9 The Negro: Guy B. Johnson: Does the South owe the Negro a New Deal? -- John P. Davis: The New Deal: Slogans for the same raw deal -- Robert C. Weaver: The New Deal is for the Negro -- Walter White: U.S. Department of (white) Justice -- Harold L. Ickes: Not "Special consideration" but a "New social order for all" -- W.E.B. Du Bois: Can Federal action change the South?; pt. 10 The Constitution and Social Progress: Felix Frankfurter: Social issues before the Supreme Court -- Morris R. Cohen: Fallacies about the court -- Franklin D. Roosevelt: The Court needs "new and younger blood" -- The Supreme Court Retreats: Minimum-wage laws are constitutional; pt. 11 Critiques and Perspectives: Francis Perkins: FDR was "A little left of center" -- ".
- catalog description "pt. 1 Philosophic Setting: Charles A. Beard: The Myth of Rugged American individualism -- Upton Sinclair: Production for use -- Reinhold Niebuhr: After capitalism -- what? -- Stuart Chase: The age of distribution -- John Dewey: The future of liberalism -- Thurman Arnold: A philosophy for politicians ; pt. 2 Expectations: Franklin D. Roosevelt: Every man has a right to life -- Paul H. Douglas: The Roosevelt program and organization of the weak -- Robert M. MacIver: The ambiguity of the New Deal -- Edward A. Filene: Business needs the New Deal -- Henry A. Wallace: We need a declaration of interdependence ; pt. 3 National economic planning: Franklin D. Roosevelt: Bold, persistent experimentation -- Rexford Guy Tugwell: Planning must replace laissez faire -- Gerard Swope: A business approach to economic planning -- Walter Lippmann: Plannning will lead to oligarchy -- David E. Lilienthal: Planning step by step ; pt. 4 Giantism in Business: Ernest Gruening: Controlling the giant corporation -- William O. Douglas: How effective is securities regulation? -- Franklin D. Roosevelt: Stop collectivism in business -- Thurman Arnold: The rule of reason in antitrust action -- Raymond Molely: Roosevelt's refusal to make a choice -- Temporary National Economic Committee: The concentration of economic power ; pt. 5 Public Enterprise: Harry L. Hopkins: The war on distress -- Nathann Straus: End the slums -- Lewis Mumford: The government should support art -- Hallie Flanagan: The drama of the Federal Theater Project -- Max Lerner: A TVA "Yardstick" for the opinion industries -- Alvin Hansen: The need for long-range public investment.".
- catalog extent "xlvii, 431 p.".
- catalog hasFormat "New Deal thought.".
- catalog isFormatOf "New Deal thought.".
- catalog isPartOf "The American heritage series, 70".
- catalog issued "1966".
- catalog issued "[1966]".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Indianapolis, Bobbs-Merrill".
- catalog relation "New Deal thought.".
- catalog spatial "United States History 1933-1945 Sources.".
- catalog spatial "United States Social policy Sources.".
- catalog spatial "United States Social policy.".
- catalog subject "320.973".
- catalog subject "E806 .Z5".
- catalog subject "New Deal, 1933-1939 Sources.".
- catalog subject "New Deal, 1933-1939.".
- catalog tableOfContents "(continued) pt. 6 Organizing Labor: The Wagner Act: Unions of their own choosing -- Heywood Broun: Why exclude domestic workers? -- John L. Lewis: Industrial democracy in steel -- Liberals disagree on the sit-down strike: Robert Morss Lovett: A G.M. stockholder visits Flint; Oswald Garrison Villard: A letter F.D.R. ought to write -- Philip Murray: How the NLRB changed "Little Siberia"; pt. 7 The Farmer : Fiorello La Guardia: Urban support for the farmer -- Henry A. Wallace: A defense of the New Deal Farm Program -- William R. Amberson: Damn the whole tenant system -- John Steinbeck: The torment of migrant workers in California --- Carey McSWilliams: Farm workers and "Dirt Farmers" need power ; pt. 8 Minimum Security: Hugo Black: For a thirty-hour work week -- Stuart Chase: The consumer must be permitted to consume -- Frances Perkins: The principles of social security -- Henry Ellenbogen: The social security act is only a beginning -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "Benjamin Stolberg and Warren Jay Vinton: The New Deal "Moves in every direction at once" -- Floyd B. Olson: A new party to challenge capitalism -- Norman AThomas: Socialism, not Roosevelt's pale pink pills -- John Maynard Keynes: The maintenance of prosperity is extremely difficult -- John Dewey: The old problems are unsolved -- The New Republic: "Extraordinary accomplishments" and "Failure in the central problem."".
- catalog tableOfContents "Franklin D. Roosevelt: A fair day's pay for a fair day's work -- Samuel Lubell and Walter Everett: The breakdown of relief -- Henry E. Sigerist: Government should also protect "The right to health"; pt. 9 The Negro: Guy B. Johnson: Does the South owe the Negro a New Deal? -- John P. Davis: The New Deal: Slogans for the same raw deal -- Robert C. Weaver: The New Deal is for the Negro -- Walter White: U.S. Department of (white) Justice -- Harold L. Ickes: Not "Special consideration" but a "New social order for all" -- W.E.B. Du Bois: Can Federal action change the South?; pt. 10 The Constitution and Social Progress: Felix Frankfurter: Social issues before the Supreme Court -- Morris R. Cohen: Fallacies about the court -- Franklin D. Roosevelt: The Court needs "new and younger blood" -- The Supreme Court Retreats: Minimum-wage laws are constitutional; pt. 11 Critiques and Perspectives: Francis Perkins: FDR was "A little left of center" -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "pt. 1 Philosophic Setting: Charles A. Beard: The Myth of Rugged American individualism -- Upton Sinclair: Production for use -- Reinhold Niebuhr: After capitalism -- what? -- Stuart Chase: The age of distribution -- John Dewey: The future of liberalism -- Thurman Arnold: A philosophy for politicians ; pt. 2 Expectations: Franklin D. Roosevelt: Every man has a right to life -- Paul H. Douglas: The Roosevelt program and organization of the weak -- Robert M. MacIver: The ambiguity of the New Deal -- Edward A. Filene: Business needs the New Deal -- Henry A. Wallace: We need a declaration of interdependence ; pt. 3 National economic planning: Franklin D. Roosevelt: Bold, persistent experimentation -- Rexford Guy Tugwell: Planning must replace laissez faire -- Gerard Swope: A business approach to economic planning -- Walter Lippmann: Plannning will lead to oligarchy -- David E. Lilienthal: Planning step by step ; pt. 4 Giantism in Business: Ernest Gruening: Controlling the giant corporation -- William O. Douglas: How effective is securities regulation? -- Franklin D. Roosevelt: Stop collectivism in business -- Thurman Arnold: The rule of reason in antitrust action -- Raymond Molely: Roosevelt's refusal to make a choice -- Temporary National Economic Committee: The concentration of economic power ; pt. 5 Public Enterprise: Harry L. Hopkins: The war on distress -- Nathann Straus: End the slums -- Lewis Mumford: The government should support art -- Hallie Flanagan: The drama of the Federal Theater Project -- Max Lerner: A TVA "Yardstick" for the opinion industries -- Alvin Hansen: The need for long-range public investment.".
- catalog title "New Deal thought.".
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- catalog type "History. fast".
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