The New Deal and Its Legacy: Critique and Reappraisal

The New Deal and Its Legacy: Critique and Reappraisal

by Robert Eden
The New Deal and Its Legacy: Critique and Reappraisal

The New Deal and Its Legacy: Critique and Reappraisal

by Robert Eden

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Overview

The New Deal remains at the center of the national debate concerning the role and function of government—a controversy that reflects increasingly deep divisions within the American body politic. In an attempt to clarify and reframe the underlying issues, the authors of this book examine the principles, political methods, institutions, and programs that came out of the New Deal and assess their consequences and implications for the future.

In the opening chapter, Robert Eden reviews changing public assessments of the New Deal and the questions that remain most divisive. Subsequent authors address specific aspects of the New Deal itself, such as farm programs, and regulatory, bureaucractic, and administrative reforms. Others explore the controversial issues that Roosevelt's political philosophy and programs raised. Among these are constitutional questions, enlightened administration, the presidency, electoral realignment divisions and party politics, and the political significance of the welfare state. The concluding chapter discusses the New Deal legacy in today's Democratic party. Placing contemporary political issues in a broad, constructive framework, this book provides new perspectives on a pivotal episode in modern American history and gives us a deeper understanding of the political, economic, and constitutional challenges we currently face.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780313261817
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 06/23/1989
Series: Contributions in American History , #13
Pages: 274
Product dimensions: 6.14(w) x 9.21(h) x 0.69(d)
Lexile: 1540L (what's this?)

About the Author

ROBERT EDEN is Professor of Political Science at Hillsdale College, Hillsdale, Michigan. He is the author of Political Leadership and Nihilism: A Study of Weber and Nietzsche.

Table of Contents

Preface
Introduction: A Legacy of Questions by Robert Eden
Tarnished Gold: Fifty Years of New Deal Farm Programs by Don Paarlberg
The World of Interventionism, 1880-1940 by Peter J. Coleman
The New Deal State and the Anti-Bureaucratic Tradition by Ellis W. Hawley
Constitutional Legitimacy and the Administrative State: A Reading of the Brownlow Commission Report by John A. Rohr
New Deal Party Politics, Administrative Reform, and the Transformation of the American Constitution by Sidney M. Milkis
The Public Philosophy of the New Freedom and the New Deal by Charles R. Kesler
The New Deal and the Supreme Court by Arthur Shenfield
Progressivism and Conservatism During the New Deal: A Reinterpretation of American Political Traditions by Hiram Caton
An Appraisal of Roosevelt's Legacy: How the Moderate Welfare State Transcended the Tension Between Progressivism and Socialism by Morton J. Frisch
The Regulatory Policy of the New Deal by John A. Wettergreen
The Democratic Party: Honoring and Dishonoring the New Deal by Robert Eden
Bibliography
Index

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