In this collection of essays, a group of political scientists and historians re-evaluate the legacy of the New Deal. They show how Roosevelt and his allies forged an enduring public philosophy - modern liberalism - that redefined the relationship of government and governed.
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"This collection is multidisciplinary in approach and includes political scientists of national reputation and historians, among whom are arguably the most prominent scholars writing on the New Deal. The book is also well edited, I do not know of any volume quite like this one with the quality of contributing authors, scope of concerns, and points for discussion. It is exceptionally well done and both thoughtful and thought provoking." - William Crotty, Northeastern University
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978-1-55849-320-9 (9781558493209)
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