The gifted generation

when government was good

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David R. Goldfield: The gifted generation (2017)

534 pages

English language

Published July 7, 2017

ISBN:
978-1-62040-088-3
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OCLC Number:
987909544

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A history of the post-World War II decades traces the efforts of an activist federal government to guide the U.S. toward a realization of the American Dream, exploring the era's unprecedented economic, social, and environmental growth. --Publisher.

"In The Gifted Generation, a fresh interpretation of post-World War II America, historian David Goldfield examines the generation immediately after the war. He argues that the federal government was instrumental in the great economic, social, and environmental progress of the era. Following the sacrifices of the Greatest Generation, the returning vets and their children took the unprecedented economic growth and federal activism to new heights. This generation was led by presidents who believed in the commonwealth ideal: that federal legislation, by encouraging individual opportunity, would result in the betterment of the entire nation. In the years after the war, these presidents created an outpouring of federal legislation that changed how and where people …

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Subjects

  • Politics and government
  • Public opinion
  • Baby boom generation
  • Social change
  • Federal government
  • Public investments
  • Attitudes
  • Social conditions
  • History

Places

  • United States