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  • To Promote the General Welfare: The Case for Big Government

    To Promote the General Welfare by Conn, Steven;

    The Case for Big Government

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    • Kiadó OUP USA
    • Megjelenés dátuma 2012. augusztus 23.

    • ISBN 9780199858552
    • Kötéstípus Puhakötés
    • Terjedelem256 oldal
    • Méret 206x137x22 mm
    • Súly 272 g
    • Nyelv angol
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    Rövid leírás:

    An antidote to Tea Party anger, this book examines ten aspects of American life - from education to communication, from housing to health - and demonstrates, in engaging well-written essays by some of the nation's foremost scholars, that the federal government plays a central role in making our society function, and it always has.

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    Hosszú leírás:

    Americans love to hate their government, and a long tradition of anti-government suspicion reaches back to debates among the founders of the nation. But the election of Barack Obama has created a backlash rivaled only by the anti-government hysteria that preceded the Civil War.

    Lost in all the Tea Party rage and rhetoric is this simple fact: the federal government plays a central role in making our society function, and it always has. Edited by Steven Conn and written by some of America's leading scholars, the essays in To Promote the General Welfare explore the many ways government programs have improved the quality of life in America. The essays cover everything from education, communication, and transportation to arts and culture, housing, finance, and public health. They explore how and why government programs originated, how they have worked and changed--and been challenged--since their inception, and why many of them are important to preserve.

    The book shows how the WPA provided vital, in some cases career-saving, assistance to artists and writers like Jackson Pollock, Dorothea Lange, Richard Wright, John Cheever, and scores of others; how millions of students from diverse backgrounds have benefited and continue to benefit from the G.I. Bill, Fulbright scholarships, and federally insured student loans; and how the federal government created an Interstate highway system unparalleled in the world, linking the entire nation. These are just a few examples of highly successful programs the book celebrates--and that anti-government critics typically ignore.

    For anyone wishing to explore the flip side of today's vehement attacks on American government, To Promote the General Welfare is the best place to start.

    An impressive collection.

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    Tartalomjegyzék:

    Chapter 1: Looking for Government in All the Wrong Places
    Brian Balogh
    Chapter 2: From Franklin to Facebook: The Civic Mandate for American Communications
    Richard R. John
    Chapter 3: "Roads Will Everywhere Be Shortened": Transportation and the Uniting of the Nation
    Zachary M. Schrag
    Chapter 4: Banking on Government: The Federal Role in Credit, Finance and Banking
    Michael S. Barr
    Chapter 5: One Third of a Nation: Big Government and the Search for Security
    Kevin Boyle
    Chapter 6: How the Federal Government Built the American Dream
    Thomas J. Sugrue
    Chapter 7: From Hook Worm to HIV: Solving the Nation's Number One Health Problem(s)
    Karen Kruse Thomas
    Chapter 8: Uncle Sam at the Blackboard: The Federal Government and American Education
    Jon Zimmerman
    Chapter 9: Art and Culture in the Public Interest
    Steven Conn
    Chapter 10: Government's Greatest Hits in Peril
    Paul C. Light

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