Stuart Chase. It was his book, "The Road We Are Traveling" that interested FDR.
This book is the blueprint for The New Deal.
Chase is famous for the quote at the end of his book A New Deal, "Why should Russians have all the fun remaking a world?" - a reference to the "socialist experiment" in the USSR
A list of his writings via Wiki,
The author of the New Deal was a group of advisers to FDR called the Brain Trust. At first the Brain Trust referred to three Professors: Raymond Moley, Rexford Guy Tugwell, and Adolph A. Berle, Jr. Soon others included Basil (Doc) O'Connor, Samuel Rosenman, and Hugh Johnson. The men developed FDR's economic policy and developed programs that became the backbone of the New Deal. This included regulation of the banks, regulation of the Stock Market, relief and public works programs, like the CCC and WPA.
Theodore Roosevelt
He introduced the New Deal
The Hoover Dam was not a New Deal reform. It was began by President Hoover, who lost the election to Franklin D. Roosevelt, mostly because of the effects of the Great Depression. It was Franklin D. Roosevelt who introduced the New Deal.
The New Deal program was the name of the policies of Franklin D. Roosevelt during the Great Depression. Some programs that the New Deal introduced were social security and the WPA.
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He introduced the New Deal
Franklin Delano Roosevelt (FDR)
The Hoover Dam was not a New Deal reform. It was began by President Hoover, who lost the election to Franklin D. Roosevelt, mostly because of the effects of the Great Depression. It was Franklin D. Roosevelt who introduced the New Deal.
The New Deal program was the name of the policies of Franklin D. Roosevelt during the Great Depression. Some programs that the New Deal introduced were social security and the WPA.
President Franklin D. Roosevelt introduced the New Deal, which was a series of economic policies and programs used to repair the economy.READ MORE DETAILS ABOUT THE NEW DEAL: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Dealkool
The New Deal.
The New Deal introduced a bevy of social programs never imagined by former presidents. The catch was that the programs were opportunities to work, not to simply collect.
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The New Deal, introduced by President Franklin Delano Roosevelt, dealt with economic problems, not with natural disasters.
The Agricultural Adjustment Act of 1933 was a key legislation that helped farmers during the Great Depression by providing price support and subsidies to stabilize farm income. Additionally, the Farm Security Administration Act of 1937 aimed to address rural poverty and promote sustainable agriculture practices through loans and technical assistance to farmers.
To fund New Deal social programs
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