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MA_775_DIABLO [31]
3 years ago
15

Part a: which statement most accurately describes Roosevelt’s central idea in speech

English
1 answer:
liq [111]3 years ago
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Answer:

Ranklin Delano Roosevelt delivered many excellent speeches. My favorite is the New Deal, of July 2, 1932.

This jewel of anti-liberal demagogy begins by inviting "to renew the march along the path of real progress, real justice, and real equality for all." Then, he turns around, because it is not for everyone: some remaining, but few, the bad ones, "the favored minority" that he associates with imperialists and the privileged rich. Usurp the term "liberal", as the Anglo-Saxons would do until today, associating it with interventionist and utilitarian: "our party must be of liberal thought, of planned action, of enlightened international perspective, and of the mayor well for the greatest number of our citizens" .

The economic crisis was a culprit, "the benefit of businessmen was enormous," and a victim: "the worker was forgotten." The populist portrait of the divided society is perfect, as is the statement of the great savior, The State, which according to FDR collected few taxes, for the benefit of large capitalists and bankers. He quickly clarifies that he is not in favor of raising taxes: the administration has to be reorganized and “unnecessary organizations eliminated”. That prepared the ground for a great increase in fiscal pressure on the citizens as a whole. He promised to "protect the country's savings" against "bandits" and "big financiers," and swept those savings.

His miraculous solution was more public spending financed with more debt to make it "sustainable." He supported tariff protectionism, but "reasonable." And reduce the working day and expand the state to protect the weak; if some economists protest, we must answer: "economic laws are not dictated by nature, but by human beings." The idea, of course, is that the State can do whatever it wants with the economy, if it is to "alleviate suffering" and against the "benefits of speculation" to achieve a "more equitable" distribution of wealth.

The New Deal, which he announced then, was an unparalleled propaganda success, as evidenced by the fact that so many people continue to believe that it was also an economic success. Brilliant climax of this masterpiece was its final paragraph, which enshrines collectivism through war and religious rhetoric, and the commitments that merge the people with their messianic leader in broad horizons that transcend vulgar politics: “I promise, I commit, to A new agreement for the American people. May all of us gathered here be prophets of a new order of capacity and courage. This is more than a political campaign, it is a war cry. Give me your help, not only to win votes but to win this crusade that America will recover for its own people. ”

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