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== A New Deal ==
== A New Deal ==
Upon accepting the 1932 [[wikipedia:History of the United States Democratic Party|Democratic]] nomination for president, Franklin Roosevelt promised "a new deal for the American people".<ref>The phrase was perhaps borrowed from the title of [[wikipedia:Stuart Chase|Stuart Chase]]'s book ''A New Deal'' published in February 1932 and serialized in the ''New Republic'' that summer. Gary Dean Best, ''Peddling panaceas: popular economists in the New Deal era'' (2005) p. 117</ref>
Upon accepting the 1932 [[wikipedia:History of the United States Democratic Party|Democratic]] nomination for president, Franklin Roosevelt promised "a new deal for the American people."<ref>The phrase was perhaps borrowed from the title of [[wikipedia:Stuart Chase|Stuart Chase]]'s book ''A New Deal'' published in February 1932 and serialized in the ''New Republic'' that summer. Gary Dean Best, ''Peddling panaceas: popular economists in the New Deal era'' (2005) p. 117</ref>


{{cquote2|Throughout the nation men and women, forgotten in the political philosophy of the Government, look to us here for guidance and for more equitable opportunity to share in the distribution of national wealth... I pledge myself to a new deal for the American people. This is more than a political campaign. It is a call to arms.<ref>[http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,743953,00.html "The Roosevelt Week"], [[wikipedia:Time (magazine)|''Time'']], New York, July 11, 1932</ref>}}
{{cquote2|Throughout the Nation, men and women, forgotten in the political philosophy of the Government of the last years look to us here for guidance and for more equitable opportunity to share in the distribution of national wealth. On the farms, in the large metropolitan areas, in the smaller cities and in the villages, millions of our citizens cherish the hope that their old standards of living and of thought have not gone forever. Those millions cannot and shall not hope in vain. I pledge you, I pledge myself, to a new deal for the American people. Let us all here assembled constitute ourselves prophets of a new order of competence and of courage. This is more than a political campaign; it is a call to arms.<ref>[http://newdeal.feri.org/speeches/1932b.htm Roosevelt's Nomination Address, Chicago, Ill., July 2, 1932]</ref>}}


=== The [[wikipedia:New Deal|Original New Deal]] ===
=== The [[wikipedia:New Deal|Original New Deal]] ===

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