October 16, 2009
Associate Editor Damon W. Root remembers
the principled liberals of the 1930s who stood athwart the New
Deal yelling stop. As Root writes, for the sin of believing that
big business and big government should be kept as far apart as
possible, they were dubbed heartless reactionaries and "economic
royalists." Yet thanks to their brave opposition, some of the New
Deal's worst excesses were brought to light or kept at least
partially in check.
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