In this episode, Matt is joined by historian Eric Rauchway for a deep-dive into his new book, Why the New Deal Matters. It's Rauchway's latest effort to recover Franklin Delano Roosevelt as an anti-fascist political leader who sought to expand the meaning and practice of American democracyβthat in a robust democracy, people don't just need enough to live on, but something to live for. Topics include: Herbert Hoover's and FDR's different responses to the Bonus Army's march on Washington; why Hoover is the true founding father of modern conservatism; how FDR understood the New Deal as more than just a pragmatic series of experiments; the importance to the New Deal of public art and projects like building libraries and theaters; why, despite its compromises with white supremacists in the Democratic Party, the New Deal continues to inspire; and more!
Further Reading:
Eric Rauchway, Why the New Deal Matters (Yale University Press, 2021)
Winter War: Hoover, Roosevelt, and the First Clash Over the New Deal (Basic
Books, 2018)
Jamelle Bouie, "F.D.R. Didn't Just Save the Economy," New York Times, April 16, 2021
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