Providing an often-overlooked historical perspective, the authors show how the New Deal of the 1930s established the framework for today's US domestic policy and the ongoing debate between progressives and conservatives. They examine the pivotal issues of the dispute, laying out the progressive-conservative arguments between Hoover and Roosevelt in the 1930s and illustrating how those issues remain current in public policy today.
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Providing an often-overlooked historical perspective, the authors show how the New Deal of the 1930s established the framework for today's US domestic policy and the ongoing debate between progressives and conservatives. They examine the pivotal issues of the dispute, laying out the progressive-conservative arguments between Hoover and Roosevelt in the 1930s and illustrating how those issues remain current in public policy today.
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Small 4to. Tan cloth with black spine lettering, pictorial dust jacket. ix, 108pp. Fine/fine. A pristine first edition, handsomely inscribed and signed by a co-author in black fineline on front flyleaf: "To Bob Malott / With appreciation for / your leadership on behalf / of the legacy of Herbert Hoover, / which we trust will be / enhanced by this book. / David Davenport / September, 2013." Robert Malott (1926-2018) was a noted Chicago business leader, CEO of FMC Corporation, Hoover Institution chairman of the board, Republican politico and philanthropist.