“A compelling and readable story of resistance to the new economic order.”?Boston Globe
Invisible Hands tells the story of how a small group of American businessmen succeeded in building a political movement. Long before the “culture wars” of the 1960s sparked the Republican backlash against cultural liberalism, these high-powered individuals actively resisted New Deal economics and sought to educate and organize their peers. Kim Phillips-Fein recounts the little-known efforts of men such as W. C. Mullendore, Leonard Read, and Jasper Crane, drawing on meticulous research and narrative gifts to craft a compelling history of the role of big and small business in American politics?and a blueprint for anyone who wants insight into the way that money has been used to create political change. 16 black-and-white photosInvisible Hands: The Businessmen's Crusade Against the New Deal
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Author(s)Kim Phillips-Fein
PublisherW. W. Norton & Company
ISBN / ASIN0393337669
ISBN-139780393337662
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Sales Rank237,023
CategoryHistory
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
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