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The Experts' War on Poverty - Social Research and the Welfare Agenda in Postwar America (Hardcover)
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The Experts' War on Poverty - Social Research and the Welfare Agenda in Postwar America (Hardcover)
Series: American Institutions and Society
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In the critically acclaimed La Fin de la Pauverte?, Romain D. Huret
identifies a network of experts who were dedicated to the
post-World War II battle against poverty in the United States. John
Angell's translation of Huret's work brings to light for an
English-speaking audience this critical set of intellectuals
working in federal government, academic institutions, and think
tanks. Their efforts to create a policy bureaucracy to support
federal socio-economic action spanned from the last days of the New
Deal to the late 1960s when President Richard M. Nixon implemented
the Family Assistance Plan. Often toiling in obscurity, this cadre
of experts waged their own war not only on poverty but on the
American political establishment. Their policy recommendations, as
Huret clearly shows, often militated against the unscientific
prejudices and electoral calculations that ruled Washington D.C.
politics. The Experts' War on Poverty highlights the metrics,
research, and economic and social facts these social scientists
employed in their work, and thereby reveals the unstable
institutional foundation of successive executive efforts to grapple
with gross social and economic disparities in the United States.
Huret argues that this internal war, coming at a time of great
disruption due to the Cold War, undermined and fractured the
institutional system officially directed at ending poverty. The
official War on Poverty, which arguably reached its peak under
President Lyndon B. Johnson, was thus fomented and maintained by a
group of experts determined to fight poverty in radical ways that
outstripped both the operational capacity of the federal government
and the political will of a succession of presidents.
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