Be prepared for a long essay reviewing Ira Katznelson’s Fear Itself, about the Roosevelt-Truman era. A snippet:
Katznelson clearly laments the demise of government attempts to plan and coordinate the economy.
Be prepared for a long essay reviewing Ira Katznelson’s Fear Itself, about the Roosevelt-Truman era. A snippet:
Katznelson clearly laments the demise of government attempts to plan and coordinate the economy.
Excellent and fair-minded!
“The average southern farmer had a gross income of just $186 a year, compared to $528 elsewhere… ”
That’s particularly bad when you consider the growing season’s a lot longer in Georgia than it is in, say, upstate New York. Is the number skewed by inclusion of sharecroppers?
@ Jeff R.
Being of an age that I traveled in Georgia with my engineer father during that period (1929-1938), I suggest gaining some familiarity with the marketing difficulties in both GA and SC. The advent inter alia of farm to market roads in the era of Gene Talmadge.