Toward a Planned Society: From Roosevelt to NixonOxford University Press, 22 de gen. 1976 - 376 pàgines Graham here examines the beginnings and development of national growth policies and machinery in the United States from the New Deal to the Nixon administration. |
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Pàgina 9
... army along with arming the allies . The Food Administration stimu- lated the production of selected products through ... war- time powers must have some central coordination , although the intricacies of this assignment were beyond the ...
... army along with arming the allies . The Food Administration stimu- lated the production of selected products through ... war- time powers must have some central coordination , although the intricacies of this assignment were beyond the ...
Pàgina 11
... World War I was a revelation in the advantages of an economy managed through government - business cooperation . The attitude of businessmen toward wartime controls was es- pecially interesting , and prophetic . While business always ...
... World War I was a revelation in the advantages of an economy managed through government - business cooperation . The attitude of businessmen toward wartime controls was es- pecially interesting , and prophetic . While business always ...
Pàgina 12
... and retain some of the apparatus of wartime control . One exception was the Railroad Administration , which organized labor struggled with- out success to preserve . The economy expanded after the 12 Toward a Planned Society.
... and retain some of the apparatus of wartime control . One exception was the Railroad Administration , which organized labor struggled with- out success to preserve . The economy expanded after the 12 Toward a Planned Society.
Pàgina 13
... wartime " planning . " This was a word one had not often heard , except from stray socialists or unsettled journalists who punctuated the 1920s with errant reminders of a brief , bet- ter time . The depression raised up the word ...
... wartime " planning . " This was a word one had not often heard , except from stray socialists or unsettled journalists who punctuated the 1920s with errant reminders of a brief , bet- ter time . The depression raised up the word ...
Pàgina 17
... wartime . The lack of precision as to the exact forms and interactions of planning allowed these vague associations to be made , even though the analogy between plan- ning of any type in 1933 and the progressive or wartime ex- periences ...
... wartime . The lack of precision as to the exact forms and interactions of planning allowed these vague associations to be made , even though the analogy between plan- ning of any type in 1933 and the progressive or wartime ex- periences ...
Continguts
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From Pearl Harbor to the Employment Act | 69 |
From the Employment Act to the 1960s | 91 |
The Democrats 19611969 | 126 |
Richard Nixon 19691974 | 188 |
Crossroads | 264 |
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Passatges populars
Pàgina 89 - ... in a manner calculated to foster and promote free competitive enterprise and the general welfare, conditions under which there will be afforded useful employment opportunities, including self-employment, for those able, willing, and seeking to work, and to promote maximum employment, production, and purchasing power.
Pàgina 89 - Congress hereby declares that it is the continuing policy and responsibility of the Federal Government to use all practicable means consistent with its needs and obligations and other essential considerations of national policy, with the assistance and cooperation of industry, agriculture, labor, and State and local governments, to coordinate and utilize all its plans, functions, and resources for the purpose of creating and maintaining, in a manner calculated to foster...
Pàgina ix - If to do were as easy as to know what were good to do, chapels had been churches and poor men's cottages princes' palaces. It is a good divine that follows his own instructions : I can easier teach twenty what were good to be done, than be one of the twenty to follow mine own teaching.
Pàgina 320 - Make no little plans. They have no magic to stir men's blood and probably themselves will not be realized. Make big plans; aim high in hope and work, remembering that a noble, logical diagram once recorded will never die, but long after we are gone will be a living thing, asserting itself with evergrowing insistency. Remember that our sons and grandsons are going to do things that would stagger us. Let your watch-word be order and your beacon beauty.
Pàgina 202 - The violent and decayed central cities of our great metropolitan complexes are the most conspicuous area of failure in American life today.
Pàgina 20 - Many hard lessons have taught us the human waste that results from lack of planning. Here and there a few wise cities and counties have looked ahead and planned. But our Nation has "just grown.
Pàgina 151 - I cannot imagine anything more emphatically a subject that is not a proper political or governmental activity or function or responsibility.
Pàgina 197 - ... manner (as when the great agricultural migrations from the rural South were allowed to take place with no adjustment or relocation arrangements whatever). What we have never had is a policy : coherent, consistent positions as to what the National Government would hope to see happen ; what it will encourage, what it will discourage.
Pàgina 87 - In order to assist industry, agriculture, labor, and State and local governments in achieving continuing full employment, it is the responsibility of the Federal Government to pursue such consistent and openly arrived at economic policies and programs...
Referències a aquest llibre
Crisis and Leviathan: Critical Episodes in the Growth of American Government Robert Higgs Previsualització no disponible - 1987 |