Donald J. Fraser 
The Great Flip [EPUB ebook] 
The Shifting Views of Liberals and Conservatives on Active Government

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On January 6, 1941, President Franklin Delano Roosevelt announced his Four Freedoms: freedom of speech, freedom of religion, freedom from want, and freedom from fear. Roosevelt’s call for the Four Freedoms was in part a response to the totalitarian governments then on the march in the world, especially Hitler’s Germany and imperial Japan. But they were an important announcement about the United States as well.

The first two, freedom of speech and religion, were not controversial, as they were rooted deeply in American values since the founding. But after the onset of the Great Depression, FDR and the Democratic Party placed freedom from want and fear as core values of the American experiment, with government playing a leading role in alleviating such conditions. This was controversial at the time, with conservatives opposed to such a role for government.

This dichotomy is familiar to us today, with liberals supporting an active role for government in society to promote the twin goals of liberty and equality. Meanwhile, conservatives see government as a threat to liberty and view inequality as the natural outcome of the differing talents and skills that people possess. What may not be so well-known is that the position of modern liberals for active government is diametrically opposed to that of the founder of the Democratic Party, Thomas Jefferson. And active government was supported by the conservative Alexander Hamilton and the Federalists during the founding era and through a good part of our history.

In The Great Flip, Donald J. Fraser takes the reader through a tour of American history, showing how liberals and conservatives gradually flipped positions on the role of government in American life. From the colonial era through the Great Depression, Fraser introduces us to some of the key players in the history of the United States and how they impacted the nature of governance in America. The rivalry for political power between Thomas Jefferson and Alexander Hamilton during the founding era, and Herbert Hoover and Franklin Roosevelt during the Great Depression, represent the bookends for this work of history.

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Acknowledgments

Introduction

CHAPTER 1 The Impact of the American Revolution on Government and Society

CHAPTER 2 Government and the Founders: Hamilton versus Jefferson

CHAPTER 3 Government during the Antebellum Period

CHAPTER 4 Activist Government during the Civil War

CHAPTER 5 The Gilded Age and the Retreat of Government

CHAPTER 6 Grassroots Democracy-The Populists

CHAPTER 7 The Progressives

CHAPTER 8 National Politics during the Progressive Era

CHAPTER 9 The Age of Normalcy

CHAPTER 10 Two Extraordinary Men

CHAPTER 11 Two Hundred-Plus Days

Epilogue: Jefferson’s Legacy

Glossary of Terms for American Political Parties

Index

Sobre el autor

Donald J. Fraser is the author of two previous books on American history. Fraser holds a bachelor’s degree in political science and a master’s degree in public policy and administration and currently teaches history at the Osher Center at both U.C. Davis and Sierra College. In 2016 he released ‘The Emergence of One American Nation’, and in 2020 ‘The Growth and Collapse of One American Nation.’

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Idioma Inglés ● Formato EPUB ● Páginas 356 ● ISBN 9780997080551 ● Tamaño de archivo 1.7 MB ● Editorial Fraser & Associates ● Publicado 2023 ● Edición 1 ● Descargable 24 meses ● Divisa EUR ● ID 9135823 ● Protección de copia Adobe DRM
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