Book contents
- How Government Built America
- How Government Built America
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Preface
- 1 Introduction
- 2 The Founders’ America
- 3 Abraham Lincoln’s America
- 4 Ida Tarbell’s America
- 5 Franklin Delano Roosevelt’s America
- 6 Dwight Eisenhower’s America
- 7 Rachel Carson’s America
- 8 John Lewis’s America
- 9 Alfred Kahn’s America
- 10 Ronald Reagan’s America
- 11 Mitch McConnell’s America
- 12 Donald Trump’s America
- 13 Anthony Fauci’s America
- 14 Joe Biden’s America
- 15 Conclusion
- Notes
- Index
5 - Franklin Delano Roosevelt’s America
Saving Capitalism
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 08 May 2024
- How Government Built America
- How Government Built America
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Preface
- 1 Introduction
- 2 The Founders’ America
- 3 Abraham Lincoln’s America
- 4 Ida Tarbell’s America
- 5 Franklin Delano Roosevelt’s America
- 6 Dwight Eisenhower’s America
- 7 Rachel Carson’s America
- 8 John Lewis’s America
- 9 Alfred Kahn’s America
- 10 Ronald Reagan’s America
- 11 Mitch McConnell’s America
- 12 Donald Trump’s America
- 13 Anthony Fauci’s America
- 14 Joe Biden’s America
- 15 Conclusion
- Notes
- Index
Summary
After the Progressive Era of the late 19th century, the unregulated financial markets boomed, encouraging people to go into debt to buy stocks, and when an economic boom went bust, the Great Depression ensued. FDR’s New Deal was a response to the failure of markets to protect people that led to the government taking on the responsibility of preventing, or at least moderating, economic dislocations, regulating the financial and banking systems, providing jobs as an employee of last resort, and establishing a social security system to protect the elderly and disabled Americans. The missing link in these efforts was racial justice, which was largely overlooked for political reasons. While FDR’s critics accused him of betraying capitalism, he in fact saved the market system from destroying itself.
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- How Government Built America , pp. 51 - 65Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2024