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  • ...When you ask me what "freedom" means, I tend to go back to Franklin Delano Roosevelt's four freedoms: What is Franklin Delano Roosevelt's "New Deal"?
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  • ...s who ran as progressives, particularly "progressive" presidents. Theodore Roosevelt, who was somewhat Progressive, but who also had strong business sympathies, Benjamin Franklin (1706 - 1790)
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  • ... at least sometimes, more of the one means less of the other, and that, in Roosevelt’s “constructive compromise”, there was some loss of one of them, or, ...rage the present Labour government to imitate his political hero, Franklin Roosevelt, by instituting a great programme of public works which would reduce unempl
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  • ...s classical from twentieth-century liberals -- James Madison from Franklin Roosevelt, Adam Smith from John Maynard Keynes. Both left and right seem to agree abo ... original promise fulfilled or betrayed? Have American liberals, following Roosevelt, simply misappropriated a term that originally meant the opposite of what i
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  • [[Category:Franklin Roosevelt]]
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  • ...out the New Deal and its possible lessons for today. We can learn from the Roosevelt admin- istration’s successes and failures; we have just to know what they ...lt’s first two terms, with the exception of the dip in 1937-1938. During Roosevelt’s presidency, and well before the war, the economy was recovering. Any as
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  • {{Quotations|Franklin Delano Obama?|quotes=true}} ...Deal again. Reagan is out; F.D.R. is in. Still, how much guidance does the Roosevelt era really offer for today’s world?
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  • ...form of a question. How did we get into a situation where Franklin Delano Roosevelt is portrayed as Satan incarnate? If government is always and automatically evil, then yes, Franklin Roosevelt was the antichrist, because he sure expanded its reach. If, on the other h
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  • ...and minimum wage laws also played a key role. Under Presidents Franklin D. Roosevelt and Richard M. Nixon, we even implemented more direct forms of wage control ...t established the minimum wage in 1938, the Fair Labor Standards Act. When Roosevelt sent the bill to Congress, he sent along a message declaring that America s
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  • {{DES | des = [[Franklin Roosevelt]]'s inspirational freedoms that we fought for in WWII. Freedom of speech.
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  • ...conomic views of John Maynard Keynes and the New Deal policies of Franklin Roosevelt, Volker set out to create a new and much more reactionary "mainstream" ideo
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  • ... with us in this great effort. The reason that Woodrow Wilson and Franklin Roosevelt and Harry Truman and Adlai Stevenson had influence abroad, and the United S
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  • [[Category:Franklin Roosevelt]]
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  • ... series was immediately popular. And, at a time when President Franklin D. Roosevelt was introducing the major federal initiatives of the New Deal and Social Se ...rviewed Lane, writing that Lane had “taken to the storm cellar until the Roosevelt administration blows over.” Lane had stopped writing her own novels, she
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  • ...f Rights” including “the right of the individual to a job,” Franklin Roosevelt delivered his “Second Bill of Rights” speech in January 1944, calling f ...ures, we were not doomed to repeat our mistakes. Polanyi was a huge fan of Roosevelt’s New Deal, which he saw as the sane alternative to laissez-faire dystopi
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  • ...irst Shot: A Study of Deceit and Deception" (p. 231) and a chapter called "Roosevelt and the First Shot: A Study of Deceit and Deception" (p. 453). Both of thes ...ham Lincoln and the Triumph of Mercantalism" (p. 203) and "Franklin Delano Roosevelt's New Deal: From Economic Fascism to Pork-Barrel Politics". Various parts o
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  • ...NN, SALON, EDITOR'S PICKS, TYSON, TEA PARTY, JP MORGAN, WALL STREET, TEDDY ROOSEVELT, SHERMAN ANTI-TRUST ACT, LOUIS BRANDEIS, STEVE JOBS, AYN RAND, ATLAS SHRUGG ... the time, he was the central banker of the country. Then along came Teddy Roosevelt. The first company he went after with an antitrust case was Northern Securi
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  • ... history. From Jefferson to Abraham Lincoln to Teddy Roosevelt to Franklin Roosevelt to now, the federal government has played a vital role in public works (can
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  • ... other side, they lack the intellectual wherewithal to manage the economy. Roosevelt’s Brain Trust had a self-confidence born of the widespread belief that th ...eam.” The entrepreneur is the scion of freedom, the reincarnation of Ben Franklin and Abe Lincoln; the welfare state, its most potent enemy, the successor to
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