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Summary Of The Critical Press And The New Deal By Gary Best

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In Gary Best’s “The critical press and the New Deal,” it analyzes the progress of the New Deal from the start to its failure from the viewpoint of the press. After the Hundred Days the press was left to figure out the “jigsaw puzzle” of New Deal and how it would help the country. Would it center on reform or recovery and how exactly would it end the Depression. The press would later ask the administration to “make up their mind” on how to manage the market using the dollar or to bring back the gold standard. The press also realized that the NIRA reform was targeted towards large businesses and would allow small businesses to continue to suffer from the Depression. Roosevelt was tasked with recovery and reform. He was able to do both but focused more on a minority of the country instead of the majority. Even with the new found sense of pride in the country becoming prevalent again the problems were still there and hidden by the small amounts …show more content…

The press felt that Roosevelt was siding with big business and farmers while leaving out policies that would lift everyone else out of the economic decline. The administration also had to choose between reform and recovery or find a way to balance both without one getting in the way of the other. Roosevelt with his New Deal policies had now created problems between the “classes”. This would be a problem when it comes to big business versus workers and African Americans and women versus the government. Roosevelt had caused another Depression when the economy slipped in 1934 after slight improvement. The government did not move fast enough to fix this problem. It was caused by the government not taxing the people because they could not afford too. The government could not afford to spend more on the economy for the people when the money they spent was going towards big business and farmers (Best,

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