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Corporate Conservatives Go to War: How the National Association of Manufacturers Planned to Restore American Free Enterprise, 1939-1948
Charlie Whitham
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Palgrave MacMillan
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Corporate Conservatives Go to War: How the National Association of Manufacturers Planned to Restore American Free Enterprise, 1939-1948 - Whitham, Charlie
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Synopsis "Corporate Conservatives Go to War: How the National Association of Manufacturers Planned to Restore American Free Enterprise, 1939-1948"
Examines the meticulous planning during World War II of US business conservatives to advance the interests of private capitalism in the post-war era. Locates the influence of corporate conservatives in articulating the wartime fatigue of Americans with New Deal liberalism and in restoring the image of private capitalism by war's end. Explains why it was the 'moderate' business groups, and not the conservatives, that finally 'won out' in the contest over deciding the post-war character of US political economy.
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