Welfare, Democracy and the New Deal (Hardcover, New)


Although Franklin Roosevelt's New Deal is remembered mainly because of the aid and assistance it brought to millions of unemployed and indigent Americans, little has been written about federal relief for unemployment. The great experiment of the Federal Emergency Relief Act had implications that when beyond its immediate purpose - it challenged directly the deep-seated conviction that the relief of poverty was a local responsibility, and in so doing highlighted the deficiencies of local self-government. At every stage it was the elected officials and representatives who offered the most determined opposition to humane and national relief administration. The FERA brought the USA to the brink of a fully integrated welfare system, but the reversal of policy in 1935 split welfare into national, state and local authorities, which was to have unhappy consequences in the future. In reviewing the experience of the FERA and the New Deal, Professor Brock's book raises important questions about American attitudes toward welfare, local government and national responsibility.

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Although Franklin Roosevelt's New Deal is remembered mainly because of the aid and assistance it brought to millions of unemployed and indigent Americans, little has been written about federal relief for unemployment. The great experiment of the Federal Emergency Relief Act had implications that when beyond its immediate purpose - it challenged directly the deep-seated conviction that the relief of poverty was a local responsibility, and in so doing highlighted the deficiencies of local self-government. At every stage it was the elected officials and representatives who offered the most determined opposition to humane and national relief administration. The FERA brought the USA to the brink of a fully integrated welfare system, but the reversal of policy in 1935 split welfare into national, state and local authorities, which was to have unhappy consequences in the future. In reviewing the experience of the FERA and the New Deal, Professor Brock's book raises important questions about American attitudes toward welfare, local government and national responsibility.

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Imprint

Cambridge UniversityPress

Country of origin

United Kingdom

Release date

July 1988

Availability

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First published

1988

Authors

Dimensions

236 x 158 x 24mm (L x W x T)

Format

Hardcover

Pages

386

Edition

New

ISBN-13

978-0-521-33379-5

Barcode

9780521333795

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LSN

0-521-33379-2



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