Civil Works Administration The New Deal was a liberal, evolutionary reform program that did not represent a revolutionary break from the past. Though radical, The New Deal did not shake the very core of American existence, as would be required of a revolution. It was a Governmental supplement to the well being of its citizens, which was slowly deteriorating. American ideology dating back to pre-Revolutionary War days rings true through The New Deal, e.g. justice for the "common man." Walter Lippman was spot on in calling Franklin Delano Roosevelt a "kind of amiable Boy Scout," especially i...
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