Friday, January 09, 2009

The Deal's Off

"Yet, despite these extraordinary achievements, Roosevelt's initiatives did not, in the end, lift the country out of the Great Depression. At no time in the first eight years of the New Deal did unemployment drop below 15 percent. At no time did economic activity reach levels comparable to those of a decade earlier; and, while there were periods when the economy seemed to be recovering, none of them lasted very long. And so this bold, active, and creative moment in our history proved to be a failure at its central task. Understanding what went wrong could help us avoid making the same mistakes today."

In The New Republic, Alan Brinkley considers how Barack Obama could avoid unsuccessful New Deal policies.

And Brinkley adds an assessment of George W. Bush's character.

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