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An Overview of the New Deal –
When individual responsibility gives way to the clamor of the masses for aid from a benevolent state, freedom is well-nigh lost. The Great Depression forced many workers out of the job market and into the bread lines. Despite warnings by many current leaders, President Roosevelt set forth his “New Deal” in which the state became the benevolent helper, advisor, guide, and overseer. To him, the master planners were wiser than the common man on the street. He believed that government officials could best direct the affairs of men. This giant leap from America’s traditional concept of limited constitutional government placed our republic a short step from that of a socialistic state.
In this booklet you will read of the crops being destroyed and livestock killed while the people stood in bread lines. What little wealth the people were able to save was confiscated from them with the abandonment of the gold standard. However, the people need not worry for President Roosevelt guided into law the Social Security Act which in turn caused the people to become more dependent on the state.
(94 pages)
When individual responsibility gives way to the clamor of the masses for aid from a benevolent state, freedom is well-nigh lost. The Great Depression forced many workers out of the job market and into the bread lines. Despite warnings by many current leaders, President Roosevelt set forth his “New Deal” in which the state became the benevolent helper, advisor, guide, and overseer. To him, the master planners were wiser than the common man on the street. He believed that government officials could best direct the affairs of men. This giant leap from America’s traditional concept of limited constitutional government placed our republic a short step from that of a socialistic state.
In this booklet you will read of the crops being destroyed and livestock killed while the people stood in bread lines. What little wealth the people were able to save was confiscated from them with the abandonment of the gold standard. However, the people need not worry for President Roosevelt guided into law the Social Security Act which in turn caused the people to become more dependent on the state.
(94 pages)