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Discover the fascinating journey of the creation of the modern American state with "New Democracy". This insightful book by William J. Novak delves deep into the transformation of American governance from the Civil War era to the New Deal period. Uncover how governmental activism reshaped social and economic life, paving the way for a new era of citizenship and social welfare in the United States.
Explore how Americans embraced the concept of an energetic, interventionist state that tackled economic regulation and social-welfare problems. From demanding law and policy reforms to advocating for public services and rights vindication, citizens played a pivotal role in shaping the path of the American government. "New Democracy" dismantles the myth of a weak state, showcasing America's long history of authority and redistributive goals.
Don't miss out on this eye-opening read that challenges conventional beliefs about the New Deal era. Gain a fresh perspective on America's political evolution and the enduring legacy of governmental activism. Embrace the opportunity to delve into the rich history of democracy in the United States with "New Democracy".
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