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Source:The New Democrat “Ideological turmoil in America has reached unprecedented heights. With conservatives falling into the unfalsifiable throws of populism and Liberals fetishizing 1960 solutions to 2020 problems, both appear lost in moving through the 21st century. What comes after Trump for the populist? What comes after liberals fail yet again to implement a child’s […]
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Democratic Socialists USA: Social and Economic Bill of Rights
Source: This piece was originally posted at The New Democrat: Democratic Socialists USA: Social and Economic Bill of Rights When you look at the New Deal from President Franklin Roosevelt in the 1930s, you see the creation of the American … Continue reading
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Tagged Bernie Sanders, Big Government, Center Left, Democratic Socialism, Democratic Socialists, Democratic Socialists USA, Economic Bill of Rights, Fair Deal, Far Left, Franklin Roosevelt, Great Society, Harry Truman, Lyndon Johnson, New Deal, New Left, Progressives, Progressivism, Safety Net, Social Democracy, Social Democrats, Social Insurance, Socialism, Socialists, Welfare State
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Forward With Roosevelt: Paul M. Sparrow- FDR’s Four Freedom’s Speech Remastered
Source: Forward With Roosevelt: Paul M. Sparrow- FDR’s Four Freedoms Speech Remastered President Franklin Roosevelt with his Four Freedoms speech, was essentially arguing for a society where everyone would be free not to have to go without. Because there would … Continue reading
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Tagged Big Government, Democratic Socialism, Economic Bill of Rights, Four Freedoms, Franklin Roosevelt, Franklin Roosevelt Administration, Franklin Roosevelt Presidency, Freedom From Fear, Freedom of Religion, Freedom of Speech, Paul M. Sparrow, Social Democracy, Socialism, The 1940s, Welfare State
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Harvey J. Kaye: ‘Fighting For The Four Freedoms’
Source:Amazon– Bill Moyers interviewed Harvey J. Kaye, about his book about President Franklin D. Roosevelt. “In January 1941, less than a year before Pearl Harbor and America’s entry into World War II, President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s State of the Union … Continue reading
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Thom Hartmann: ‘Dr. King’s Economic Bill of Rights’
. Source:The New Democrat President Franklin Roosevelt had an Economic Bill of Rights that he released to the public after the New Deal. He tried to pass it in I believe 1944 and it had similar goals to what Thom … Continue reading
Brent Abrahamson: Video: President Franklin Roosevelt’s Second Bill of Rights Speech
. This post was originally posted at FRS FreeStates on WordPress When President Franklin D. Roosevelt became President in 1933 he obviously inherited the Great Depression and created the New Deal to respond to it. By the early 1940s, we … Continue reading
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