Class and Power in the New Deal

Class and Power in the New Deal

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Domhoff, G. William
Stanford University Press
EAN: 9780804779029
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Class and Power in the New Deal provides a new perspective on the origins and implementation of the three most important policies that emerged during the New Deal-the Agricultural Adjustment Act, the National Labor Relations Act, and the Social Security Act. It reveals how Northern corporate moderates, representing some of the largest fortunes and biggest companies of that era, proposed all three major initiatives and explores why there were no viable alternatives put forward by the opposition.More generally, this book analyzes the seeming paradox of policy support and political opposition. The authors seek to demonstrate the superiority of class dominance theory over other perspectives historical institutionalism, Marxism, and protest-disruption theory in explaining the origins and development of these three policy initiatives. Domhoff and Webber draw on extensive new archival research to develop a fresh interpretation of this seminal period of American government and social policy development.
EAN 9780804779029
ISBN 0804779023
Binding Ebook
Publisher Stanford University Press
Publication date June 29, 2011
Pages 304
Language English
Country Uruguay
Authors Domhoff, G. William; Webber, Michael J.
Series Studies in Social Inequality