Review of Smith, Building New Deal Liberalism: The Political Economy of Public Works, 1933–1956

Jordan Schwarz made a daring effort to put public works at the center of all this in his The New Dealers: Power Politics in the Age of Roosevelt (1993), a book built around sketches of fifteen New Dealers (a term broadened to include Herbert Hoover) who looked past the welfare state to focus their e...

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Government
Historians
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Liberalism
Mining industries
New Deal
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