Utopian Movements and Ideas of the Great Depression

Dreamers, Believers, and Madmen

Nonfiction, History, Modern, 20th Century, Americas, United States
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Author: Donald W. Whisenhunt ISBN: 9780739181331
Publisher: Lexington Books Publication: March 22, 2013
Imprint: Lexington Books Language: English
Author: Donald W. Whisenhunt
ISBN: 9780739181331
Publisher: Lexington Books
Publication: March 22, 2013
Imprint: Lexington Books
Language: English

Utopian Movements and Ideas of the Great Depression explores several lesser known movements for change and reform in the Great Depression Era of the 1930s. It includes studies of a few communal societies, proposals for reform, and analyses of several books written in the 1930s that propose solutions to the nation's economic ills. Arguably, America has been a Utopian experiment from its beginning; these movements and ideas of the 1930s were the latest manifestation of that experiment to that time. Despite their lack of obvious success, they represent an important American idea—that an average person could devise solutions to society's problems. They embody the American belief in progress and the power of the individual.

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Utopian Movements and Ideas of the Great Depression explores several lesser known movements for change and reform in the Great Depression Era of the 1930s. It includes studies of a few communal societies, proposals for reform, and analyses of several books written in the 1930s that propose solutions to the nation's economic ills. Arguably, America has been a Utopian experiment from its beginning; these movements and ideas of the 1930s were the latest manifestation of that experiment to that time. Despite their lack of obvious success, they represent an important American idea—that an average person could devise solutions to society's problems. They embody the American belief in progress and the power of the individual.

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