Franklin D. Roosevelt's New Deal was a turning point in the role of
the federal government and in the expectations of American
citizens. Now, Alan Brinkley, whose Voices of Protest won the
American Book Award for History, shows how New Deal liberalism was
transformed into a new beast during and after World War II--and why
it is faring so poorly in the 1990s.
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