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Family, Welfare, and the State
Between Progressivism and the New Deal, Second Edition
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162 pages
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Exploring the impact of the New Deal, this book examines whether it empowered the working class or undermined their capacity to advocate for collective welfare. It delves into the historical context and consequences of New Deal policies, analyzing their effects on labor movements and social justice. Through a critical lens, the author presents a nuanced view of how these reforms shaped the dynamics of class struggle in America, prompting readers to reconsider the legacy of this pivotal era in U.S. history.
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2021, paperback
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