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- After Seven Years.pdf
Written by an adviser to FDR who helped assemble the president’s “brain trust”, After Seven Years is a must-read for anyone claiming to be a student of the New Deal. Written in the midst of man-made economic calamity, Moley supplies an insider’s account of the twists and turns in policy responses to the Great Depression, about which he for many good reasons ultimately became disillusioned.
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Harper and Brothers, New York, 1939