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There is significant evidence that the arbitrariness of New Deal economic policy made the Great Depression worse. Policymakers today should eschew this uncertainty and chart a clearly defined course.
Even though the economy is doing much better than in 2008 and 2009, government should still be spending lots of money to continue to fuel the economic recovery and stave off the continued threat of economic collapse.
There are signs that next Tuesday's midterm election will resemble that of 1942, in which voters delivered a resounding defeat to FDR and the Democrats, and halted the country's decade-long leftward shift.
Neither Herbert Hoover nor Franklin D. Roosevelt promulgated policies that worked.
Freedom's Battle explores what humanitarian intervention is and when is it called for.
We can criticize the New Deal for its statist tendencies without losing our moral legitimacy.
Review of Does America Need a Foreign Policy? Toward a Diplomacy for the Twenty-first Century, by Henry Kissinger
Presidential candidates may want to be careful as they climb onto FDR's shoulders. The New Deal edifice may look solid, but it doesn't form a good basis for the American future.



