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FDR's Folly: How Roosevelt and His New Deal Prolonged the Great Depression
Author: Jim Powell
Year: January 1, 2003
Format: PDF
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Language: English



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FDR's Folly: How Roosevelt and His New Deal Prolonged the Great Depression The Great Depression and the New Deal have been etched into the collective American consciousness as a tale of salvation and redemption, where President Franklin Delano Roosevelt is hailed as a hero for his leadership during one of the darkest periods in American history. However, historian Jim Powell challenges this narrative in his book "FDR's Folly arguing that the New Deal itself deepened the Great Depression, swelled the federal government, and had long-lasting negative effects on the country. This article will delve into the plot of the book, exploring the author's arguments and the need for a personal paradigm to perceive the technological process of developing modern knowledge. Plot Summary Powell contends that the New Deal, rather than saving America, actually prolonged the Great Depression with its shortsighted programs. He examines how Social Security, higher taxes, and new labor laws hindered the country's recovery, leading to unintended consequences that are still felt today.
FDR's Folly: How Roosevelt and His New Deal Prolonged the Great Depression The Great Depression and the New Deal have been etled into the collective American consciousness as a tale of salevation and redemption, where President Franklin Delano RoosEvoselevelt is как герой за его лидерство в один из самых мрачных периодов в американской истории. Тем не менее, историк Джим Пауэлл оспаривает это повествование в своей книге «FDR's Folly», утверждая, что сам Новый курс углубил Великую депрессию, раздул федеральное правительство и оказал длительное негативное влияние на страну. Эта статья углубится в сюжет книги, исследуя аргументы автора и необходимость личностной парадигмы восприятия технологического процесса развития современного знания. Пауэлл утверждает, что «Новый курс», а не спасение Америки, фактически продлил Великую депрессию своими недальновидными программами. Он исследует, как социальное обеспечение, более высокие налоги и новое трудовое законодательство препятствовали восстановлению страны, что привело к непреднамеренным последствиям, которые ощущаются до сих пор.
FDR's Folly : How Roosevelt and His New Deal Prolonged the Great Depression The Great Depression and the New Deal have been etled into the collective American consciousness as a tale of of salévation et redemption, where President Franklin Delano RoosEvoselevelt est un héros pour son leadership dans l'une des périodes les plus sombres de l'histoire américaine. Cependant, l'historien Jim Powell conteste ce récit dans son livre « FDR's Folly », affirmant que le New Deal lui-même a aggravé la Grande Dépression, gonflé le gouvernement fédéral et eu un impact négatif durable sur le pays. Cet article va approfondir l'histoire du livre en examinant les arguments de l'auteur et la nécessité d'un paradigme personnel de la perception du processus technologique du développement de la connaissance moderne. Powell affirme que le New Deal, plutôt que de sauver l'Amérique, a en fait prolongé la Grande Dépression avec ses programmes à courte vue. Il étudie comment la sécurité sociale, l'augmentation des impôts et la nouvelle législation du travail ont entravé la reconstruction du pays, ce qui a eu des conséquences inattendues qui se sont fait sentir jusqu'à présent.
Folly de la FDR: How Roosevelt and His New Deal prolonged the Great Depression The Great Depression and the New Deal have been etled into the collective American Conciousness as a tale of salevation and redemption, where President Franklin Delano RoosEvoselevelt es como un héroe por su liderazgo en uno de los períodos más oscuros de la historia estadounidense. n embargo, el historiador Jim Powell desafía esta narración en su libro «FDR's Folly», argumentando que el propio New Deal profundizó la Gran Depresión, hinchó al gobierno federal y tuvo un largo impacto negativo en el país. Este artículo profundizará en la trama del libro, investigando los argumentos del autor y la necesidad de un paradigma personal para percibir el proceso tecnológico del desarrollo del conocimiento contemporáneo. Powell afirma que el «New Deal», en lugar de salvar a Estados Unidos, en realidad extendió la Gran Depresión con sus programas cortoplacistas. Explora cómo la seguridad social, los impuestos más altos y la nueva legislación laboral han impedido la recuperación del país, lo que ha provocado consecuencias no deseadas que se sienten hasta ahora.
FDR's Folly: How Roosevelt and His New Deal Prolonged the Great Depression The Great Depression and the New Deal have been etled into the coletivo American Consousness as a tal/salevation and redempition, where Presidente Franklin Delano, is como herói por sua liderança em um dos períodos mais sombrios da história americana. No entanto, o historiador Jim Powell contesta a narrativa em seu livro «FDR's Folly», alegando que o próprio New Deal aprofundou a Grande Depressão, inflou o governo federal e teve um longo impacto negativo no país. Este artigo vai se aprofundar na narrativa do livro, explorando os argumentos do autor e a necessidade de um paradigma pessoal de percepção do processo tecnológico de desenvolvimento do conhecimento moderno. Powell afirma que o New Deal, em vez de salvar a América, estendeu a Grande Depressão com seus programas pouco visionários. Ele investiga como a segurança social, os impostos mais elevados e as novas leis trabalhistas impediram a reconstrução do país, causando as consequências involuntárias até agora sentidas.
FDR's Folly: How Roosevelt and His New Deal Prolonged the Great Depression The Great Depression and the New Deal have been etled into the collettivo American consousness as a tal of salevation and redemption, where president Franklin Delano è un eroe per la sua leadership in uno dei periodi più oscuri della storia americana. Tuttavia, lo storico Jim Powell contesta questa narrazione nel suo libro "FDR" s Folly ", sostenendo che il Nuovo Corso stesso ha approfondito la Grande Depressione, gonfiato il governo federale e avuto un lungo impatto negativo sul paese. Questo articolo si approfondirà nella trama del libro, esplorando le argomentazioni dell'autore e la necessità di un paradigma personale della percezione del processo tecnologico di sviluppo della conoscenza moderna. Powell sostiene che il New Deal, anziché salvare l'America, ha in realtà prolungato la Grande Depressione con i suoi programmi miope. Sta esplorando come la sicurezza sociale, le tasse più elevate e le nuove leggi sul lavoro abbiano ostacolato la ripresa del paese, con conseguenze involontarie che si percepiscono finora.
FDR 's Folly: How Roosevelt and His New Deal Prolonged the Great Depression The Great Depression and the New Deal have been etled into the collective American consciousness as a tale of salevation and redemption, wo Präsident Franklin Delano RoosEvoselevelt ist wie ein Held für seine Führung in einer der dunkelsten Perioden in der amerikanischen Geschichte. Der Historiker Jim Powell bestreitet diese Erzählung jedoch in seinem Buch „FDR's Folly“ und behauptet, der New Deal selbst habe die Weltwirtschaftskrise vertieft, die Bundesregierung aufgebläht und das Land nachhaltig negativ beeinflusst. Dieser Artikel wird in die Handlung des Buches eintauchen und die Argumente des Autors und die Notwendigkeit eines persönlichen Paradigmas für die Wahrnehmung des technologischen Prozesses der Entwicklung des modernen Wissens untersuchen. Powell argumentiert, dass der New Deal, nicht die Rettung Amerikas, die Weltwirtschaftskrise mit seinen kurzsichtigen Programmen effektiv verlängert hat. Er untersucht, wie soziale cherheit, höhere Steuern und neue Arbeitsgesetze den Wiederaufbau des Landes behinderten, was zu unbeabsichtigten Folgen führte, die bis heute zu spüren sind.
FDR's Folly: Jak Roosevelt i jego nowy układ przedłużył Wielki Kryzys Wielki Depresja i Nowy Deal zostały włączone do zbiorowej amerykańskiej świadomości jako opowieść o zbawieniu i odkupieniu, gdzie prezydent Franklin Delano RoosRor Osevelt jest bohaterem jego przywództwa w jednym z najciemniejszych okresów w historii Ameryki. Jednak historyk Jim Powell kwestionuje tę narrację w książce „FDR's Folly”, argumentując, że Nowy Układ sam pogłębił Wielki Kryzys, napompował rząd federalny i miał trwały negatywny wpływ na kraj. Artykuł ten zagłębi się w fabułę książki, badając argumenty autora i potrzebę osobistego paradygmatu postrzegania technologicznego procesu rozwoju nowoczesnej wiedzy. Powell twierdzi, że New Deal, nie ratując Ameryki, faktycznie przedłużył Wielki Kryzys z jego krótkowzrocznych programów. Bada, w jaki sposób zabezpieczenie społeczne, wyższe podatki i nowe przepisy dotyczące pracy utrudniają ożywienie gospodarcze kraju, co prowadzi do niezamierzonych konsekwencji, które nadal są odczuwane.
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FDR'nin Çılgınlığı: Roosevelt ve Yeni Anlaşması Büyük Buhranı Nasıl Uzattı? Büyük Buhran ve Yeni Anlaşma, Başkan Franklin Delano Roos'un bulunduğu bir kurtuluş ve kurtuluş hikayesi olarak kolektif Amerikan bilincine aktarıldı.Roosevelt, Amerikan tarihinin en karanlık dönemlerinden birinde liderliği için bir kahraman olarak görülüyor. Bununla birlikte, tarihçi Jim Powell, "FDR's Folly'adlı kitabında, New Deal'ın kendisinin Büyük Buhran'ı derinleştirdiğini, federal hükümeti şişirdiğini ve ülke üzerinde kalıcı bir olumsuz etkisi olduğunu savunarak bu anlatıya itiraz ediyor. Bu makale, yazarın argümanlarını ve modern bilginin gelişiminin teknolojik sürecinin kişisel bir algı paradigması ihtiyacını araştırarak kitabın konusuna girecektir. Powell, Amerika'yı kurtarmayan Yeni Anlaşma'nın aslında Büyük Buhran'ı kısa görüşlü programlarıyla uzattığını savunuyor. Sosyal Güvenlik, yüksek vergiler ve yeni iş yasalarının ülkenin toparlanmasını nasıl engellediğini ve hala hissedilen istenmeyen sonuçlara yol açtığını inceliyor.
حماقة روزفلت: كيف أدى روزفلت وصفقته الجديدة إلى إطالة فترة الكساد الكبير، تم حفر الكساد الكبير والصفقة الجديدة في الوعي الأمريكي الجماعي كحكاية خلاص وخلاص، حيث الرئيس فرانكلين ديلانو روس روس أوزفلت هو بطل لقيادته خلال واحدة من أحلك الفترات في التاريخ الأمريكي. ومع ذلك، يعارض المؤرخ جيم باول هذه الرواية في كتابه «حماقة روزفلت»، بحجة أن الصفقة الجديدة نفسها عمقت الكساد الكبير، وتضخمت الحكومة الفيدرالية، وكان لها تأثير سلبي دائم على البلاد. سوف تتعمق هذه المقالة في حبكة الكتاب، وتستكشف حجج المؤلف والحاجة إلى نموذج شخصي للإدراك للعملية التكنولوجية لتطوير المعرفة الحديثة. يجادل باول بأن الصفقة الجديدة، وليس إنقاذ أمريكا، أدت في الواقع إلى إطالة فترة الكساد الكبير ببرامجها قصيرة النظر. ويدرس كيف أعاق الضمان الاجتماعي والضرائب المرتفعة وقوانين العمل الجديدة تعافي البلاد، مما أدى إلى عواقب غير مقصودة لا تزال محسوسة.
FDR的愚蠢:羅斯福和他的新政如何被大壓抑和新政被編織成集體,美國無意識的故事。富蘭克林·德拉諾(Franklin Delano)總統的RoosEvoselevelt是他在美國歷史上最黑暗時期之一的領導下的英雄。但是,歷史學家吉姆·鮑威爾(Jim Powell)在其著作《羅斯福的愚蠢》(FDR 's Folly)中對此敘述提出異議,認為新政本身加深了大蕭條,誇大了聯邦政府,並對國家產生了持久的負面影響。本文將深入探討本書的情節,探討作者的論點以及理解現代知識發展過程的人格範式的必要性。鮑威爾認為,「新政」而不是拯救美國,有效地擴大了大蕭條的短視計劃。它探討了社會保障、更高的稅收和新的勞動法如何阻礙了國家的復蘇,導致了迄今所感受到的意想不到的後果。

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