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This campaign is more than a contest between two men. It is more than a contest between two parties. It is a contest between two philosophies of government. We are told by the opposition that we must have a change, that we must have a new deal. It is not the change that comes from normal development of national life to which I object, but the proposal to alter the whole foundations of our national life which have been builded through generations of testing and struggle, and of the principles upon which we have builded the nation. The expressions our opponents use must refer to important changes in our economic and social system and our system of government, otherwise they are nothing but vacuous words. And I realize that in this time of distress many of our people are asking whether our social and economic system is incapable of that great primary function of providing security and comfort of life to all of the firesides of our 25,000,000 homes in America, whether our social system provides for the fundamental development and progress of our people, whether our form of government is capable of originating and sustaining that security and progress. …
Contents
- The Great Depression
- The New Deal
- Herbert Hoover: Annual Message to Congress Year: 1931
- John Dos Passos: “Harlan: Working under the Gun” Year: 1931
- Herbert Hoover: “The Consequences of the Proposed New Deal” Year: 1932
- Franklin D. Roosevelt: First Inaugural Address Year: 1933
- Walter Reuther: “Auto Workers Strike” Year: 1933
- Emergency Banking Relief Act Year: 1933
- National Industrial Recovery Act Year: 1933
- Tennessee Valley Authority Act Year: 1933
- Wayne W. Parrish: Letter to Harry Hopkins Year: 1934
- Huey Long: “Every Man a King” Address Year: 1934
- John S. Gambs: “United We Eat” Year: 1934
- Ralph Borsodi: “President Roosevelt’s New Land and Population Policy” Year: 1934
- Paul Taylor: “Again the Covered Wagon” Year: 1935
- Schechter Poultry Corporation v. United States Year: 1935
- National Labor Relations Act Year: 1935
- Robert Clifton Weaver: “The New Deal and the Negro: A Look at the Facts” Year: 1935
- Frances Perkins: “Social Insurance for U.S.” Radio Address Year: 1935
- Social Security Act Year: 1935
- Huey Long: “Share Our Wealth” Address Year: 1935
- Huey Long: “Our Growing Calamity” Address Year: 1935
- Report of the Great Plains Drought Area Committee Year: 1936
- Ellen S. Woodward: Address before the Democratic Women’s Regional Conference for Southeastern States Year: 1936
- Franklin D. Roosevelt: Campaign Address at Madison Square Garden Year: 1936
- Aubrey Williams: “The Problem of Unemployment” Year: 1936
- Robert L. Miller: “It’s a Great Life” Year: 1937
- Franklin D. Roosevelt: Fireside Chat on Reorganization of the Judiciary Year: 1937
- Act to Establish a Civilian Conservation Corps Year: 1937
- Fair Labor Standards Act Year: 1938
- John Steinbeck: “Starvation Under the Orange Trees” Year: 1938
- Robert Fechner: “My Hopes for the CCC” Year: 1939
- Testimony of Otis Nation to the Tolan Committee on Internal Migration Year: 1940