An edition of Long-range public investment (2007)

Long-range public investment

the forgotten legacy of the New Deal

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An edition of Long-range public investment (2007)

Long-range public investment

the forgotten legacy of the New Deal

In this comprehensive survey combining architectural and social policy studies, Robert D. Leighninger Jr. reappraises the enduring achievements of public investment during the New Deal era. Leighninger argues that, though these initiatives produced the lasting backbone of the U.S. physical and cultural infrastructure, the value of these long-range investments is now being forgotten. In response Leighninger systematically assesses the schools, housing, bridges, roads, power plants, courthouses, hospitals, museums, stadiums, zoos, parks, and other public facilities built under the auspices of the New Deal. Many of the structures are still in use today. Although a multitude of studies have focused on specific agencies, Leighninger offers an exhaustive survey of all the building agencies established as part of the New Deal. In addition to reviewing the large- and small-scale objectives of such operations as the Public Works Administration, Civilian Conservation Corps, Works Progress Administration, and Tennessee Valley Authority, Leighninger applies the New Deal experience to current public policy issues. He evaluates the impact of public works on stimulating the economy, the role of public jobs in a national employment policy, the means of financing infrastructure, and the paradox of viewing public works as "pork." Leighninger concludes that the physical accomplishments of the New Deal have served as the core of the U.S. education, health, recreation, transportation, justice, and civic administration facilities for decades. These findings, he contends, will not only remind current generations of their indebtedness to the New Deal programs but also spark renewed debate about the long-range implications of public works versus pork barrel politics. -- Back cover.

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English
Pages
265

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Long-range public investment: the forgotten legacy of the New Deal
2007, University of South Carolina Press
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Table of Contents

Programs. Public works in American history ; The Civilian Conservation Corps, 1933-42 ; The Public Works Administration, 1933-35 ; The Civil Works Administration, 1933-34 ; The Works Progress Administration, 1935-43 ; The Public Works Administration, 1935-42 ; The Tennessee Valley Authority, 1933- ; Housing ; Resettlement
Issues. Economic stimulus ; Public jobs ; Federalism ; The paradox of pork

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index

Published in
Colombia, S.C
Series
Social problems and social issues, Social problems and social issues (Columbia, S.C.)

Classifications

Library of Congress
HD3885 .L45 2007, HD3885.L45 2007

The Physical Object

Pagination
xviii, 265 p. :
Number of pages
265

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL17220445M
ISBN 10
1570036632
ISBN 13
9781570036637
LCCN
2006026456
OCLC/WorldCat
70885012
LibraryThing
8038897
Goodreads
6234004

Work Identifiers

Work ID
OL12091390W

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