
The Great Rip Era
by (u. S.) Frederick Lewis Allen
About This Novel
"The Great Rip" takes the economic crisis that broke out in 1929 as the background and "Roosevelt's New Deal" as the main narrative line, vividly showing the United States from 1929 to 1939, a thrilling decade full of crises and changes. Starting from the Hoover administration's adherence to the old economic system and its clumsy way of handling the new economic situation, which caused the United States to slide into a more terrifying abyss in a nightmare crisis, the author places the emergence of "Roosevelt's New Deal" in the debates and confrontations between various forces, which further demonstrates its inevitability. It can also glimpse some details of American democracy from the side, as well as the change in the mentality of American society in the face of major crises. In the last chapter, the author gives an overview of the bankruptcy of the United States' "isolationist policy" and its new international political participation policy under the cloud of fascist war.
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