The struggle for America in the 1930s: Hugh Long, Pater Koflin, Charles Lindberg, Henry Ford
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Among the leaders of the "struggle for America" of the 1930s were the Senator from Louisian Hugh Long, Catholic priest Charles Koflin, auto-industry Henry Ford, pilot Charles Lindberg. Long achieved the redistribution of the national treasure in the interests of the people, Koflin advocated reforms that would make the capitalist society more fair, Ford applied in practice and glorified the principle of public business mining in the publications, Lindberg fought against the subordination of the policy of his country to the interests of the oligarchy.
They could not change the direction of social processes in the United States at that time, but still their efforts were not notable and gave a lot to understand the course of world history
They could not change the direction of social processes in the United States at that time, but still their efforts were not notable and gave a lot to understand the course of world history
Author:
Author:Ovchinnikov Nikolay Vasilievich
Cover:
Cover:Soft
Category:
- Category:Biographies & Memoirs
Publication language:
Publication Language:Russian
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-87140-296-2
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