Order, planning, and reason—in the depths of the Great
Depression, with the nation teetering on the brink of collapse,
this was what was needed. And this, Kenneth J. Bindas suggests, was
what the ideas and ideals of modernity offered—a way to make
sense of the chaos all around. In Modernity and the Great
Depression, Bindas offers a new perspective on the provenance and
power of modernist thought and practice in early twentieth-century
America.
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