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Lyndon Johnson and the Great Society (Paperback)
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Lyndon Johnson and the Great Society (Paperback)
Series: American Ways
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Loot Price R427
Discovery Miles 4 270
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Lyndon Johnson's Great Society was the most ambitious and
controversial American reform effort since the New Deal of Franklin
Roosevelt. Conceived in a time of prosperity rather than
devastating depression, it sought to forge a consensus that rested
on ideals rather than harsh economic realities. In this narrative
analysis, John Andrew examines the underlying ideas and principal
objectives of Great Society legislation in the areas of civil
rights, poverty, health, education, urban life, and consumer
issues-legislation that addressed some of the most important and
complex problems facing American society in the mid-1960s. These
efforts in some way touched the lives of most Americans. But, as
Mr. Andrew points out, LBJ's consensus could persist only by
avoiding divisive issues. As times changed and the economy
deteriorated, the mood of the nation shifted, and the ideals of the
mid-sixties collapsed in the face of ideological and political
polarization. In the end, as Mr. Andrew shows, much of the Great
Society failed along with the idealism that had sparked it. Yet the
issues it addressed proved so intractable that the search for
solutions continues to generate political controversy even today.
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