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This bold new analysis of the New Deal dramatically revises our
vision of the Roosevelt legacy -- and of the new relation between
government and business it made a central fact of American life.
With impressive scholarship and narrative brio, Jordan A. Schwarz
persuasively demonstrates that the New Deal's architects sought not
merely to save an endangered American capitalism but to integrate
economically underdeveloped regions of the nation within the scope
of a dynamic state capitalism capable, after World War II, of
dominating the global marketplace.
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Hiking Beyond Cape Town - 40 Inspiring…
Nina du Plessis, Willie Olivier
Paperback
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