FDR and Reagan : transformative presidents with clashing visions / John W. Sloan

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Editeur / Publisher : Lawrence, Kan. : University Press of Kansas , cop. 2008

Type : Livre / Book

Langue / Language : anglais / English

ISBN : 978-0-7006-1615-2

ISBN : 0-7006-1615-2

Roosevelt -- Franklin Delano -- 1882-1945 -- Pensée politique et sociale

Reagan -- Ronald -- 1911-2004 -- Pensée politique et sociale

Changement social -- États-Unis

Politique et gouvernement -- États-Unis -- 1953-1961

Politique et gouvernement -- États-Unis -- 1953-1961

Classification Dewey : 973.917092

Résumé / Abstract : "FDR and Reagan is a study of how old regimes unravel, how new ones are constructed, and how the political system is rejuvenated. Adapting noted presidential scholar Stephen Skowronek's framework, Sloan analyzes how two iconic "reconstructive" presidents redefined the country's fundamental philosophy, priorities, and policies as he weighs their similarities, differences, and impacts. He compares their lives, core policies, and leadership traits and shows that today's politics and policies are still heavily influenced by these key presidencies." "Each of these men transformed the way Americans thought about the legitimate role of government, whether providing more security for citizens or stepping back from federal regulation. But, as Sloan reminds us, the new order never totally destroys the old - reconstructive presidents never completely eradicate the ideas and programs associated with the regime they replaced. Big business survived the New Deal, just as the welfare state weathered the Reagan Revolution."--BOOK JACKET