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Tag Archives: The 1930s
Constitution Daily: Happy Days Are Here Again: The 21st Amendment Repeals Prohibition
Source:The New Democrat If you think the so-called War on Drugs in America goes back to 1971 which is way too long for a failed bogus war to go back to, you would think that at some point the boy … Continue reading
Posted in The New Democrat, War on Drugs
Tagged 21st Amendment, Alcohol, Alcohol Prohibition, America, American Drug War, Authoritarianism, Authoritarians, Big Government, Collectivism, Collectivists, Nanny State, Prohibition, Repeal of The 21st Amendment, Statism, The 1920s, The 1930s, U.S. Government, United States, War on Drugs, Washington, Washington DC
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Cato Institute: ‘Daniel Shapiro on the Welfare State’
Source:CATO Institute– Daniel Shapiro on the so-called welfare state. Source:The New Democrat “In his new book, Is The Welfare State Justified?, philosopher Daniel Shapiro insightfully combines moral and political philosophy with contemporary social science to argue that proponents of the … Continue reading
Posted in CATO Video, The New Democrat
Tagged 2007, 2008, America, American Capitalism, American Economy, American Private Enterprise, Capitalism, CATO, Cato Institute, Center Left, Daniel Shapiro, Democratic Party, Franklin Roosevelt, Great Society, Lyndon Johnson, New Deal, Private Enterprise, Progressive Democrats, Progressives, Progressivism, Safety Net, Social Insurance, The 1930s, The 1960s, The 2000s, United States
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The Week: Ryu Spaeth: ‘Is To Kill a Mockingbird Racist?’
“The other day I happened to catch To Kill a Mockingbird on television. It was airing as part of the general enthusiasm that preceded the release of Go Set a Watchman, the controversial follow-up to Mockingbird that now stalks Harper … Continue reading
Posted in Originals, The Week
Tagged 1962, Alabama, Alan J. Pakula, America, Brock Peters, Frank Overton, Gregory Peck, Harper Lee, Hollywood, Horton Foote, John Megna, KIm Stanley, Mary Badham, Paul Fix, Phillip Alford, Robert Mulligan, Ruth White, Ryu Spaeth, The 1930s, The 1960s, To Kill a Mockingbird, To Kill a Mockingbird 1962, To Kill a Mockingbird 1962 Movie, United States
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The Nation: Richard Kreitner- ‘FDR Signs The Emergency Act, Launching The New Deal: March 9, 1933’
Source:The Nation– 1930s America. “Today in 1933 the newly inaugurated President Franklin Roosevelt signed the Emergency Banking Act, officially launching the New Deal. The act allowed the Federal Reserve to guarantee the assets of banks that Roosevelt had ordered closed … Continue reading
Posted in FDR Presidency, Originals
Tagged America, American Capitalism, American Economy, Capitalism, Center Left, Franklin Roosevelt, Franklin Roosevelt Administration, Franklin Roosevelt Presidency, Franklin Roosevelt White House, Great Depression, New York, New York City, Progressive Democrats, Progressives, Progressivism, Richard Kreitner, Safety Net, Social Insurance, The 1930s, The New Deal, The White House, United States, Washington, Washington DC
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The American Prospect: Julian E. Zelizer- When Progressives Were Organized
Source:The American Prospect– “Progressives seeking a model for an effective Congress could learn from the nearly forgotten history of the Democratic Study Group.” From the American Prospect. “When Republicans took control of the House of Representatives in 1994 for the … Continue reading
Posted in Originals, Progressive
Tagged America, American Capitalism, American Economy, Capitalism, Center Left, Democratic Party, Franklin Roosevelt, Great Society, Harry Truman, Julian Zelzer, Liberal Democracy, Limited Government, Lyndon Johnson, New Deal, Progressive Democrats, Progressives, Progressivism, Safety Net, Social Insurance, The 1930s, The 1940s, The 1960s, Theodore Roosevelt, United States
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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
Posted in Book TV, Originals
Tagged 2014, Amazon, America, Big Government, Bill Moyers, Collectivism, Collectivists, Democratic Party, Democratic Socialism, Democratic Socialists, Economic Bill of Rights, Far Left, Four Freedoms, Franklin Roosevelt, Franklin Roosevelt Administration, Franklin Roosevelt Presidency, Franklin Roosevelt White House, Harvey J. Kaye, Moyers & Company, New Deal, New Left, New York, New York City, PBS, President Franklin Roosevelt, Socialism, Socialists, The 1930s, The 1940s, United States, Washington, Washington DC, Welfare State
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Daniel JB Mitchell: ‘Huey Long Seen as Threat to FDR in 1930s’
Source:Daniel J.B. Mitchell– The U.S. Congress, where Huey Long once served as Senator from Louisiana. Source:The Daily Times “Senator Huey Long of Louisiana led a populist “Share the Wealth” movement during the Great Depression. Long planned to run for president … Continue reading
Posted in Huey Long, The Daily Times
Tagged America, Center Left, Democratic Party, Dixiecrats, Franklin Roosevelt, Governor Huey Long, Louisiana, Louisiana Politics, Populism, Populists, President Franklin Roosevelt, Progressive Democrats, Progressives, Senator Huey Long, The 1930s, The Great Depression, The New Deal, U.S. Congress, U.S. Senate, United States
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Daniel Hannan: ‘Hitler Was a Progressive’
Source:The New Democrat When I first saw the title of this blog on Lew Rockwell.com, my first thought, to be perfectly frank, was “bullshit.” I mean, what is progressive about murdering millions of people simply because of their ethnicity, which … Continue reading
Posted in New Right, The New Democrat
Tagged 2014, Adolph Hitler, America, Berlin, Daniel Hannan, Europe, Far Right, Fascism, Fascists, German Nationalism, German Nationalists, German Nazi Party, German Nazism, Germany, Nationalism, Nationalists, Nazi Party, Nazis, Nazism, New Right, Populism, Populists, The 1930s, The 1940s, United States, World War II
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PBS: The Great Depression: The New Deal Response
Source: The Daily Journal In 1933 when Franklin Roosevelt became President of The United States he inherited the Great Depression. Basically an economy that was sinking and collapsing with basically no money anywhere, or no money being created. And anyone … Continue reading
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