What is the premise of the author's economic history and theory during the period under consideration? What he wants to achieve First of all, the premise of the book "Invisible Hand" is about the power of conservative businessmen who oppose New Deal. The rise of conservative movement is a struggle against a free agenda promoted by conservative businessmen. Secondly, the author also shows the ideas of both sides during the construction of the New Deal and whether the government should interfere with private policy: "New Deal did not break capitalism, on the contrary Roosevelt always
However, these strategies are not new. Indeed, today's elite game plan is mostly a derivative of the strategy used by the major giant gold-plated individuals and large companies after the New Deal. Kim Phillips - Fine, a historian and author of 'Invisible Hand: Merchant Crusade against New Deal', explains how these economic elites are selfish (and arbitrary) economic arrangements I spent a lot of time studying to make it persistent. From the 1930s to the 1940s, some American businessmen were suffering from the direction of the country, the arrival of New Deal and the emergence of workers' movement. The importance of high wages to promote economic growth and development is higher than the concept of high profit.
If we share the instinct of New York University professor named Kim Phillips - Fine, our work may not be that simple. In the commentary of 2011 she pointed out that "the right to write history should find a way to deal with the subject's dignity", but they should not be hesitant to be strange and changed, or to pay attention I am angry. "From this point of view, we can see a truly alarming history - but it should also be wary of, for example, in 1926 by Hiram Evans, a magician of the empire of KKK in a very mainstream North American review Think of the publication.