![]() ![]() It can even be argued that one year-1936-created the modern entitlement challenge that so bedevils both parties only. This book is the sequel, treating the Great Society programs of the 1960s, as well as the underdescribed efforts of the private sector- far more important than we remember. Many readers will remember THE FORGOTTEN MAN, a history of the 1930s. The Forgotten Man Item Preview remove-circle Share or Embed This Item. It is no coincidence that the first peacetime year in American history in which federal spending outpaced the total spending of the states and towns was that election year of 1936. Amity Shlaes is proud to announce the publication of GREAT SOCIETY: A NEW HISTORY (HarperCollins). The president made groups where only individual citizens or isolated cranks had stood before, ministered to those groups, and was rewarded with votes. ![]() But Roosevelt systematized interest-group politics more generally to include many constituencies-labor, senior citizens, farmers, union workers. The idea that such groups might find mainstream parties to support them was not novel either: Republicans, including the Harding and Coolidge administrations, had long practiced interest-group politics on behalf of big business. The idea that Americans might form a political group that demanded something from government was well known and thoroughly reported a century earlier by Alexis de Tocqueville. The Forgotten Man: A New History of the Great Depression is a book by Amity Shlaes and published by HarperCollins in 2007. “Roosevelt won because he created a new kind of interest-group politics. ![]()
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