The Critical Press and the New Deal

The Press Versus Presidential Power, 1933-1938
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ISBN-13:
9780275943509
Veröffentl:
1993
Einband:
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Erscheinungsdatum:
28.02.1993
Seiten:
220
Autor:
Gary Dean Best
Gewicht:
517 g
Format:
235x157x18 mm
Sprache:
Englisch
Beschreibung:

This book challenges generally accepted views by concluding that the critical press, so often characterized by pro-New Deal historians as conservative or reactionary, was in fact a good deal more liberal than Roosevelt and his advisors. Without its opposition to Roosevelt's policies during the years before Congress began to reassert its constitutional responsibilities, the United States might well have deviated considerably from the path of constitutional and democractic government.From 1933 to 1938 the critical press (both newspapers and journalists) fulfilled much of the function of (and perceived of itself as) the equivalent of a parliamentary opposition to Roosevelt's policies and programs, since this was a period when the Republican opposition was moribund and Congress was generally submissive to the executive branch. Best describes the reaction of the critical press to FDR's domestic policies toward enhancement of the power of the White House at the expense of Congress and the Supreme Court. This enhancement gradually led many in the press to conclude that the basis for dictatorial rule was being laid by Roosevelt and/or those around him. This study will be of interest to historians and students of history.
This book challenges generally accepted views by concluding that the critical press, so often characterized by pro-New Deal historians as conservative or reactionary, was in fact a good deal more liberal than Roosevelt and his advisors.
IntroductionThe Use and Misuse of the Press IThe Use and Misuse of the Press IIThe Honeymoon of the Hundred DaysIncreasing DoubtsA Marriage on the RocksA Bitter DivorceName CallingAssault and DefenseA Shoulder to Lean OnConclusionEpilogue: The Psychology of DisabilityNotesBibliography

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