Very little has been written about Harold Ickes, one of the most
important, complex, and colorful figures of the New Deal. By any
standards his public career was remarkable. For thirteen turbulent
years as Interior Secretary and as head of the Public Works
Administration he was an uncommonly effective official and a widely
acknowledged leader of liberal reform. As the foremost
conservationist of his time, he saved millions of acres of land
from decimation. He was matchless, too, as a fighter for just
causes, and used his formidable talent for invective and his
inexhaustible supply of moral fervor to flay representatives of
prejudice and self-interest, whether in the cause of Negro rights
or that of the common man against economic royalists.
Despite a long and distinguished public life, Ickes is an enigma
because of his inability to control his rage, to temper his public
criticism, to respond objectively to situations. At the heart of
his public and private life was constant moral outrage. This astute
study by a historian and a psychologist probes the sources and
consequences of Ickes' abnormal combativeness.
White and Maze uncover the psychological imperatives and
conscious ideals of Ickes' unknown private life that illuminate his
public career. Some of the episodes include sadistic attacks by an
elder brother; young Harold contemplating shooting his father;
bitter and physical brawls with his imperious, wealthy, and
previously married socialite wife, Anna Wilmarth Thompson of
Chicago; and thoughts of suicide.
Richard Polenberg calls this book "Superb and] one of the most
informative and interesting I have read on the New Deal. The story
shows Ickes' weaknesses and flaws, but it puts them in context. The
authors have not tried to explain everything Ickes ever did wholly
in psychological terms, but the particular insights they bring to
bear help present a rounded view of the man. The book is
beautifully written."
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