The New Deal, Michael Hiltzik
The New Deal, Michael Hiltzik
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The New Deal
A Modern History

Author: Michael Hiltzik

Narrator: Traber Burns

Unabridged: 19 hr 35 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 09/13/2011


Synopsis

New York Times bestselling author and Pulitzer Prizewinning journalist Michael Hiltzik tells the epic story of the New Deal through the outsized personalities of the people who fought for it, opposed it, and benefited from it, rendering vital lessons for our own time. As America struggles with an economic debacle akin to the Great Depression, nothing could be timelier than an authoritative account of the New Deal, masterfully written by Michael Hiltzik, author of the acclaimed history of the Hoover Dam, Colossus. In this richly peopled, vividly rendered narrative, Hiltzik describes how the urgent shortterm relief measures of Franklin Roosevelts Hundred Days evolved into a transformative concept of the federal role in American life. Rather than the product of a single ideology, the New Deal emerged from the clash of ideas held by advisors from very different backgrounds. With historical and psychological insight, Hiltzik sheds light on the lives of the gargantuan characters who fought for and against it: Herbert Hoover, whose own administration gave birth to many of the programs that would become part of the New Deal; General Hugh Johnson, the West Pointer whose pugnacious leadership of the National Recovery Administration symbolized the New Deal for millions of Americans; Harry Hopkins, whose closeness to Roosevelt earned him the moniker deputy president; and many other fascinating figures. What emerges is a saga of how FDR managed to recast the federal government into something that still inspires: a unifying structure with the concept of social justice at its heart.

About Michael Hiltzik

Michael Hiltzik is a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and author who has covered business, technology, and public policy for the Los Angeles Times for twenty years. His books include The Plot Against Social Security, Dealers of Lightning, and A Death in Kenya. He lives in Southern California with his wife and two children.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Paige on March 08, 2021

Fairly good standard history. Very old style. Talks mostly from the point of view of the politicians of the new deal era and the great depression with legislation and the alphabet soup of agencies. I mean it is a standard history viewed from the perch of power. The current that pushed a lot of that......more

Goodreads review by Loring on January 20, 2012

Hiltzik's book hovers directly between three and four stars for me, since there are unique anecdotes within that you won't find anywhere else, even if the whole structure of the book is a little shaky. To his credit, Hiltzik makes the economic details of the New Deal's alphabet soup of agencies seem......more

Goodreads review by Randall on December 19, 2017

Walter Lippman, who loved kissing up to power from Woodrow Wilson on, openly urged the new chief executive FDR to assume “dictatorial” authority. The CCC (Civilian Conservation Corps) of the New Deal becomes the template for the Peace Corps, and Vista, offering pride in work. Richard Wright used his......more

Goodreads review by Kristi on July 18, 2020

I have read a great deal about FDR’s administration and the New Deal, including this book; I reread it because the subject– and even more so, the people who played a role in it – makes for such engrossing reading. Hiltzik’s book is about a new president, coming to power during an unprecedented traum......more

Goodreads review by Socraticgadfly on January 22, 2012

This is an excellent review of the New Deal, the motivations and organization of Roosevelt (and his Brain Trusters) and more. Some of the best analysis is near the end. Economists like Paul Krugman have had to defend the new Deal, and Keynsianism in general, against charges it actually made the Depre......more