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The massive depression of the 1930's detonated the crisis between harsh reality and the vision of material abundance and economic security created by the American industrial order. Amid widespread poverty there was increasing concentration of economic power and loss of individual initiative. Professor Hawley traces the pattern of this conflict. He analyzes the National Recovery Administration, the sources and nature of the antitrust ideology, the rise of Keynesianism, the confusion within the Roosevelt Administration during the recession of 1937-38, and the government career of Thurman Arnold. Attention is given to the administrators of the New Deal and to the beliefs, pressures, and symbols that affected their policy decisions. How and why these ideas and pressures produced policies that were economically inconsistent yet politically workable is also explained.

Originally published in 1966.

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  1. Cover
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  1. Title Page, Copyright
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  1. Preface
  2. pp. vii-ix
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  1. Contents
  2. pp. xi-xii
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  1. Abbreviations
  2. pp. xiii-xiv
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  1. Note on Sources
  2. p. xv
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  1. Introduction ∙ The Problem and Its Setting
  2. pp. 3-16
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  1. Part I The NRA Experience
  1. 1 . THE BIRTHOF AN ECONOMIC CHARTER
  2. pp. 19-34
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  1. 2 . The Conflict of Goals
  2. pp. 35-52
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  1. 3 . THE TRIUMPH OFINDUSTRIAL SELF-GOVERNMENT
  2. pp. 53-71
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  1. 4. THE ASSOCIATION IDEA IN RETREAT
  2. pp. 72-90
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  1. 5. THE POLICY DEADLOCK
  2. pp. 91-110
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  1. 6. THE LAST DAYS OF THE NRA
  2. pp. 111-129
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  1. 7 . THE NRA IN RETROSPECT
  2. pp. 130-146
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  1. Part II Economic Planning in the Post-Schecter Era
  1. 8 . THE FADED DREAM OF THE BUSINESS COMMONWEALTH
  2. pp. 149-168
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  1. 9 . THE MIRAGE OF NATIONAL PLANNING
  2. pp. 169-186
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  1. 10 . THE CONCEPT OF COUNTER ORGANIZATION
  2. pp. 187-204
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  1. 11. PARTIAL PLANNING IN SICK AND NATURAL RESOURCE INDUSTRIES
  2. pp. 205-225
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  1. 12 . Partial Planning in the Transportation Industries
  2. pp. 226-246
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  1. 13 . PARTIAL PLANNING IN THE DISTRIBUTIVE AND SERVICE TRADES
  2. pp. 247-269
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  1. 14 . NEW DEAL ECONOMIC PLANNING IN RETROSPECT
  2. pp. 270-280
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  1. Part III The Antitrust Tradition
  1. 15. THE ANTITRUSTERS AND THEIR PROGRAM
  2. pp. 283-303
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  1. 16. THE ANTITRUSTERS AND THE MONEY POWER
  2. pp. 304-324
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  1. 1 7 . THE ANTITRUSTERS AND THE POWER TRUST
  2. pp. 325-343
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  1. 18. THE ANTITRUSTERS AND THE TAXING POWER
  2. pp. 344-359
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  1. 19. FURTHER SKIRMISHES ON THE ANTITRUST FRONT, 1934-1937
  2. pp. 360-380
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  1. Part IV New Deal Policy and the Recession Of 1937
  1. 20. The Recession and the Search for a Policy
  2. pp. 383-403
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  1. 21. The Monopoly Inquiry and the Spending Program
  2. pp. 404-419
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  1. 22 . THURMAN ARNOLD AND THE REVIVAL OF ANTITRUST PROSECUTION
  2. pp. 420-438
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  1. 23 . THE ARNOLD PROGRAM IN PRACTICE
  2. pp. 439-455
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  1. 24 . THE CONTINUED DEBATE
  2. pp. 456-471
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  1. Conclusion ∙ The New Deal and the Problem of Monopoly: Retrospect and Prospect
  2. pp. 472-494
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  1. Index
  2. pp. 495-525
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