Garrett was the most eloquent enemy of FDR's policies at home and abroad and he paid the price for it. This book tells the story of a writer who found himself on the losing side of a national debate about the limits of government - a debate that is even more crucial today.
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Garrett was the most eloquent enemy of FDR's policies at home and abroad and he paid the price for it. This book tells the story of a writer who found himself on the losing side of a national debate about the limits of government - a debate that is even more crucial today.
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