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Upton Sinclair and Robert La Follette believed that the New Deal did not go far enough because they felt that it did not adequately address the root causes of the economic inequalities and injustices that were prevalent during the Great Depression. They thought that more radical reforms were needed to truly transform the economic and social structures of the United States in order to ensure fairness and equality for all.

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