Synopses & Reviews
Distributed by the University of Nebraska Press for Caxton PressIn response to the Great Depression FDR rolled out the collection of sweeping reforms known as the New Deal - and few dared to oppose them. However, Saturday Evening Post columnist Garet Garrett believed that the reforms would permanently alter and damage the American way of life - so, at great risk to his own career - oppose them he did.
Review
"This selection of essays show economic journalist Garet Garrett, a member of the pre-Cold War Old Right, at his best."—John Attarian, The American Enterprise John Attarian
About the Author
Garet Garrett was a journalist of the Old Right. A columnist on economic and social issues for the Saturday Evening Post and the New York Times he became one of FDR's most public and vociferous critics and has become a hero of the new Libertarian movement.