Timely lessons from the leading historian of the Great Depression and the Great Society
Unemployment has soared. The federal government is spending at staggering levels to try to pull America out of economic crisis. Socialism is getting another hearing.
This describes the crisis we’re enduring right now, yes.
But it also describes what happened ninety years ago during the Great Depression.
What lessons can we take from that catastrophe? Should we really be stealing from the New Deal playbook?
Or how about from the New Deal’s even more ambitious successor—President Lyndon Johnson’s War on Poverty and Great Society programs?
There are plenty of lessons our policymakers can draw from these chapters in America’s history . . .
. . . but it seems like they aren’t turning to the right ones.
So what should we learn from this history? What policies worked—and which ones didn’t? What awaits us if we follow down the path we’re headed?
You’ll find the answers in this episode of Conservative Conversations with ISI—answers you won’t hear from government officials or the mainstream media.
Your guide is Amity Shlaes, author of bestselling histories of the Great Depression and the Great Society.
National Review calls Shlaes’s book The Forgotten Man “the finest history of the Great Depression ever written,” and the Wall Street Journal hails her Great Society as the “antidote” to the “poisonous thinking” that has revived socialism.
The Journal adds that after you hear from Shlaes, “the lesson for the future could not be clearer.”
Join us for this live discussion to find out what that lesson is—and what grave dangers lie ahead if we don’t heed it.
Sign up to watch this fascinating conversation on Wednesday, August 5, at 7 p.m. ET.
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ISI will give away one free copy of this stunning history, which Steve Forbes calls a “masterpiece” and “a book for the ages.” Everyone who watches this discussion live will be entered to win.
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