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Please note: This is a companion version & not the original book. Sample Book Insights: #1 FDR’s New Deal was a lifeline for many Americans. It was a program that addressed the economic interests of many different classes and invested in improvements in public goods to generate jobs in the short term and a better society in the long term. #2 The New Deal was a lifeline for many Americans. It was a program that addressed the economic interests of many different classes and invested in improvements in public goods to generate jobs in the short term and a better society in the long term. #3 The Democratic Party did not begin with FDR, but an understanding of the modern Democratic Party has to start in 1932. The first century of history of the Democratic Party is largely ignored by hack historians. #4 The New Deal was a lifeline for many Americans. It was a program that addressed the economic interests of many different classes and invested in improvements in public goods to generate jobs in the short term and a better society in the long term.
A recent history of the Democratic Party that identifies its chronic errors—the “pathologies” of the New Democratic mindset—and argues urgently against a return to the status quo Why did the Democrats initially abandon their principles, and why haven’t they been able to grasp that they need a new strategy in the face of decades of diminishing returns? In Chaotic Neutral, political scientist Ed Burmila breaks it to us, tracing the party’s metamorphosis from bold defender of labor rights, civil rights, and a robust social safety net to a timorous, ideology-free, regulation-averse lifestyle brand. Chaotic Neutral tracks the evolution (or devolution) of the Democratic Party from the ...
Since the earliest days of America, racist imagery has been used to create harmful stereotypes of the indigenous people. In this book, the conflict between invading European white settlers and the indigenous groups who occupied the land that became the United States is described through the context of race and racism. Using depictions from art, literature, radio, cinema and television, the origin and persistence of such stereotypes are explained, and their debilitating effects on the well-being of Indians are presented. This text also explores their accomplishments in attempts to maintain their sovereignty, dignity and respect.
Rooted in the creative success of over 30 years of supermarket tabloid publishing, the Weekly World News has been the world's only reliable news source since 1979. The online hub www.weeklyworldnews.com is a leading entertainment news site.
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