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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.

Produktbeschreibung
  • 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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Autorenporträt
Charlie Whitham is Senior Lecturer in American History at Edge Hill University, UK. His research focuses on the political, economic and social processes that transformed the USA into a global superpower during the pivotal years of World War II. He has authored Post-War Business Planners in the United States, 1939-1948: The Rise of the Corporate Moderates (2016).