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New Deal Thought
Zinn, Howard (Editor); Upton Sinclair, John Dewey, Stuart Chase, Paul H. Douglas, Henry A. Wallace, Walter Lippmann, Franklin D. Roosevlt, Lewis Mumford, Nathan Straus, Hallie Flanagan, Fiorello La Guargia, John Steinbeck, Carey Mcwilliams, Hugo Black, W. E. B. Dubois, Felix Frankfurter, Morris R. Cohen, John Maynard Keynes, John Dewey, Frances Perkins, Etc.
Language: English
Published by The Bobbs-Merrill Company1966, Indianapolis, 1966
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Add to basketHardcover. Condition: Near Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Near Fine. 1st Edition. Xlvii, 431 Pp. Beige Cloth. Stated First Printing. Excellent Compilation Of Liberal Articles From The 1930'S. Near Fine, No Marks. Dj Lightly Used, Price Clipped, Shallow 1 1/2" X 1/4" Chip At Bottom Of Rear Pane, Still Near Fine. Per Wikipedia, Stua…rt Chase (1888 - 1985) Was An American Economist, Social Theorist, And Writer. His Writings Covered Topics As Diverse As General Semantics And Physical Economy. His Thought Was Shaped By Henry George (1839-1897), By Economic Philosopher Thorstein Veblen (1857-1929), By Fabian Socialism, And Briefly By The Communist Social And Educational Experiments In The Soviet Union To Around 1930, Though Chase Was Broadly A Modern American Liberal. Chase Spent His Early Political Career Supporting "A Wide Range Of Reform Causes: The Single Tax, Women's Suffrage, Birth Control And Socialism." Chase's Early Books, The Tragedy Of Waste (1925) And Your Money's Worth (1927), Were Notable For Their Criticism Of Corporate Advertising And Their Advocacy Of Consumer Protection. In 1929 Chase Co-Founded Consumers' Research, A Consumer Protection Advocacy Organization. In 1932, Chase Wrote A New Deal, Which Became Identified With The Economic Programs Of American President Franklin Roosevelt. He Also Wrote A Cover Story In The New Republic, "A New Deal For America", Which Appeared Days Before Roosevelt Promised "A New Deal" In His Speech Accepting The Presidential Nomination Of The Democratic Party. Whether Roosevelt Speechwriter Samuel Rosenman Got The Phrase From Chase Is Unknown. Chase's 1938 Book The Tyranny Of Words Was An Early And Influential Popularization Of Alfred Korzybski's Theory Of General Semantics.
Published by Charles H. Nicoll, Publisher, New York, 1900
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Add to basketHardcover. Condition: Very Good +. 1st Edition. 8vo, 660 pp. bound in ads, xii pp. Dark green buckram, gilt titles, ads: publication is "Compliments of C. I. Hudson & Co., Members of New York Stock Exchange 34-36 Wall St." as printed on front and rear covers. Covers show moderate wear to corners and edges. All edges darkened by…time, pages much less so. Stamp of "Alfred L. Baker & Co.Chicago, Illinois" is stamped on the two pages following verso, at top of page. The Index to Advertisers lists 70; within the Railroad section (pp.17 - 274) are 29 REGIONAL RR MAPS. Other sections have fold out maps as well. No names, no notes or underlining. Preface makes note of expanded coverage in this issue, especially concerning the fast growing INDUSTRIAL CORPORATIONS (now 178 pp representing 300 companies), and complete presentation of BANKS AND TRUST COMPANIES FINANCIAL CONDITION for past five years. This is quite a fascinating little tome, with a wealth of information. It is in collectible condition, and would make a unique gift.