Harry Truman's "Fair Deal" domestic policy agenda promised to continue Roosevelt's New Deal and, with some modification for postwar realities, to guide America into a new age of peace and… Mehr…
Harry Truman's "Fair Deal" domestic policy agenda promised to continue Roosevelt's New Deal and, with some modification for postwar realities, to guide America into a new age of peace and prosperity. Agricultural policy was a cornerstone of this program, as it attempted to transform the farm program from the parity price foundation crafted by FDR to one based on income support through direct payment to farmers. Virgil W. Dean takes a new look at the much-heralded "Brannan Plan" to examine in detail the farm policy dilemma and Truman's quest for a long-range agricultural program that would confront the problems of an industry in the midst of a technological revolution--one in which regional and commodity-based differences only served to complicate any solution. He assesses Truman's relationships with the farming community and with politicians of both parties and analyzes the complex problems facing those concerned about the welfare of the American farm, focusing on their search for a workable peacetime program--especially as it related to price supports--and their failure to come to terms with the issues. Dean describes how supporters of the Brannan Plan recognized its promise of social and economic equity while opponents feared excessive government spending, creeping socialism, and the regimentation of agriculture. He also tells how agriculture secretary Charles Brannan interjected partisan politics to an unprecedented degree in policy making--and how Truman used agricultural policy against the Republicans in the 1948 election by creating an issue with little basis in fact. As Dean shows, the failure of Truman's efforts meant that the nation lost an opportunity to effect a much-needed change in agricultural policy, yet the issues raised remained at the heart of the farm policy debate for decades to come--with "direct income" morphing into "deficiency payments" to satisfy farmers not wanting to appear to be on welfare. "An Opportunity Lost" makes a major contribution to our understanding of the Truman administration's political activities at a time when the agricultural community had a strong voice in the formulation of domestic policy, and it casts new light on the overall fate of the Fair Deal. Media > Book, [PU: University of Missouri Press]<
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'Examines Charles Brannan's agricultural plan, the farm policy debate, and Harry S. Truman's quest for a long-range agricultural program. Assesses Truman's relationships with farmers and with politicians and the search for a workable peacetime program, especially as it related to the parity price foundation and price supports'--Provided by publisher. Buch (fremdspr.) Virgil W. Dean gebundene Ausgabe, University of Missouri Press, 01.04.2006, University of Missouri Press, 2006<
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'Examines Charles Brannan's agricultural plan, the farm policy debate, and Harry S. Truman's quest for a long-range agricultural program. Assesses Truman's relationships with farmers and with politicians and the search for a workable peacetime program, especially as it related to the parity price foundation and price supports'--Provided by publisher. Bücher > Fremdsprachige Bücher > Englische Bücher 234 x 162 x 27 mm , University of Missouri Press, Virgil W. Dean, University of Missouri Press, W.<
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'Examines Charles Brannan's agricultural plan, the farm policy debate, and Harry S. Truman's quest for a long-range agricultural program. Assesses Truman's relationships with farmers and … Mehr…
'Examines Charles Brannan's agricultural plan, the farm policy debate, and Harry S. Truman's quest for a long-range agricultural program. Assesses Truman's relationships with farmers and with politicians and the search for a workable peacetime program, especially as it related to the parity price foundation and price supports'--Provided by publisher. Buch (fremdspr.) Virgil W. Dean gebundene Ausgabe, University of Missouri Press, 01.04.2006, University of Missouri Press, 2006<
Hardback, [PU: University of Missouri Press], Assesses Harry Truman's relationships with the farming community and with politicians of both parties and analyzes the complex problems facin… Mehr…
Hardback, [PU: University of Missouri Press], Assesses Harry Truman's relationships with the farming community and with politicians of both parties and analyzes the complex problems facing those concerned about the welfare of the American farm. It looks at the "Brannan Plan" to examine the farm policy dilemma and Truman's quest for a long-range agricultural program., Agriculture & Related Industries<
Harry Truman's "Fair Deal" domestic policy agenda promised to continue Roosevelt's New Deal and, with some modification for postwar realities, to guide America into a new age of peace and… Mehr…
Harry Truman's "Fair Deal" domestic policy agenda promised to continue Roosevelt's New Deal and, with some modification for postwar realities, to guide America into a new age of peace and prosperity. Agricultural policy was a cornerstone of this program, as it attempted to transform the farm program from the parity price foundation crafted by FDR to one based on income support through direct payment to farmers. Virgil W. Dean takes a new look at the much-heralded "Brannan Plan" to examine in detail the farm policy dilemma and Truman's quest for a long-range agricultural program that would confront the problems of an industry in the midst of a technological revolution--one in which regional and commodity-based differences only served to complicate any solution. He assesses Truman's relationships with the farming community and with politicians of both parties and analyzes the complex problems facing those concerned about the welfare of the American farm, focusing on their search for a workable peacetime program--especially as it related to price supports--and their failure to come to terms with the issues. Dean describes how supporters of the Brannan Plan recognized its promise of social and economic equity while opponents feared excessive government spending, creeping socialism, and the regimentation of agriculture. He also tells how agriculture secretary Charles Brannan interjected partisan politics to an unprecedented degree in policy making--and how Truman used agricultural policy against the Republicans in the 1948 election by creating an issue with little basis in fact. As Dean shows, the failure of Truman's efforts meant that the nation lost an opportunity to effect a much-needed change in agricultural policy, yet the issues raised remained at the heart of the farm policy debate for decades to come--with "direct income" morphing into "deficiency payments" to satisfy farmers not wanting to appear to be on welfare. "An Opportunity Lost" makes a major contribution to our understanding of the Truman administration's political activities at a time when the agricultural community had a strong voice in the formulation of domestic policy, and it casts new light on the overall fate of the Fair Deal. Media > Book, [PU: University of Missouri Press]<
'Examines Charles Brannan's agricultural plan, the farm policy debate, and Harry S. Truman's quest for a long-range agricultural program. Assesses Truman's relationships with farmers and … Mehr…
'Examines Charles Brannan's agricultural plan, the farm policy debate, and Harry S. Truman's quest for a long-range agricultural program. Assesses Truman's relationships with farmers and with politicians and the search for a workable peacetime program, especially as it related to the parity price foundation and price supports'--Provided by publisher. Buch (fremdspr.) Virgil W. Dean gebundene Ausgabe, University of Missouri Press, 01.04.2006, University of Missouri Press, 2006<
'Examines Charles Brannan's agricultural plan, the farm policy debate, and Harry S. Truman's quest for a long-range agricultural program. Assesses Truman's relationships with farmers and … Mehr…
'Examines Charles Brannan's agricultural plan, the farm policy debate, and Harry S. Truman's quest for a long-range agricultural program. Assesses Truman's relationships with farmers and with politicians and the search for a workable peacetime program, especially as it related to the parity price foundation and price supports'--Provided by publisher. Bücher > Fremdsprachige Bücher > Englische Bücher 234 x 162 x 27 mm , University of Missouri Press, Virgil W. Dean, University of Missouri Press, W.<
Nr. A1002942572. Versandkosten:Lieferzeiten außerhalb der Schweiz 3 bis 21 Werktage, , Versandfertig innert 6 - 9 Werktagen, zzgl. Versandkosten. (EUR 17.53)
'Examines Charles Brannan's agricultural plan, the farm policy debate, and Harry S. Truman's quest for a long-range agricultural program. Assesses Truman's relationships with farmers and … Mehr…
'Examines Charles Brannan's agricultural plan, the farm policy debate, and Harry S. Truman's quest for a long-range agricultural program. Assesses Truman's relationships with farmers and with politicians and the search for a workable peacetime program, especially as it related to the parity price foundation and price supports'--Provided by publisher. Buch (fremdspr.) Virgil W. Dean gebundene Ausgabe, University of Missouri Press, 01.04.2006, University of Missouri Press, 2006<
Hardback, [PU: University of Missouri Press], Assesses Harry Truman's relationships with the farming community and with politicians of both parties and analyzes the complex problems facin… Mehr…
Hardback, [PU: University of Missouri Press], Assesses Harry Truman's relationships with the farming community and with politicians of both parties and analyzes the complex problems facing those concerned about the welfare of the American farm. It looks at the "Brannan Plan" to examine the farm policy dilemma and Truman's quest for a long-range agricultural program., Agriculture & Related Industries<
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Assesses Harry Truman's relationships with the farming community and with politicians of both parties and analyzes the complex problems facing those concerned about the welfare of the American farm. It looks at the "Brannan Plan" to examine the farm policy dilemma and Truman's quest for a long-range agricultural program.
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EAN (ISBN-13): 9780826216502 ISBN (ISBN-10): 0826216501 Gebundene Ausgabe Erscheinungsjahr: 2006 Herausgeber: University of Missouri Press 275 Seiten Gewicht: 0,590 kg Sprache: eng/Englisch
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ISBN - alternative Schreibweisen: 0-8262-1650-1, 978-0-8262-1650-2 Alternative Schreibweisen und verwandte Suchbegriffe: Autor des Buches: virgil, dean, charles price, harry truman Titel des Buches: the lost debate, opportunity lost truman administration farm policy debate, you have come second you have lost, what was lost, last lost, farm own
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