New Deal or raw deal? : how FDR's economic legacy has damaged America / Burton W. Folsom, Jr.
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- 9781416592228
- E 806 .F73 2008
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [311]-312) and index.
In this revisionist look at Franklin Roosevelt's presidency and the New Deal, historian Folsom sheds light on how government programs such as social security, minimum wage, and taxation, originally put in place in the 1930s, didn't work then to get America out of the Great Depression--and aren't working now. www.alibris.com
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