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Fdr’s “New Deal” Acclamation or Condemnation?

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Full Title

Fdr’s “New Deal” Acclamation or Condemnation?

Author(s)

William N. Spencer

Edition
ISBN

9781796075564, 9781796075571

Publisher

Xlibris US

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PDF and EPUB

Description

History is an account, either verbal or written, which describes past events, good or bad.

In truth, most recorded history is a mostly false narrative of mostly unimportant occurrences which are the doings of czars, despots, and tyrants and their lackey soldiers.

For the most part, right or wrong, history has always been written by the winners—of whatever contest. And therefore, since the ‘losers’ are irrelevant and meaningless, it may then take society many decades, or more, to finally learn that most things were done, not really as the supporters and academics had recorded them for posterity.

History is more than just learning names, dates, and places. Real history is knowing why certain events happened at a certain given time in a particular certain place.

And real history is admitting that the supposedly ‘greatest’ saviors of humanity were really mankind’s ‘greatest’ purveyors of human misery.