The Gifted Generation, David Goldfield
The Gifted Generation, David Goldfield
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The Gifted Generation
When Government Was Good

Author: David Goldfield

Narrator: Mike Chamberlain

Unabridged: 23 hr 11 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 11/30/2017


Synopsis

A sweeping and path-breaking history of the post–World War II decades, during which an activist federal government guided the country toward the first real flowering of the American Dream

In The Gifted Generation, historian David Goldfield examines the generation immediately after World War II and argues that the federal government was instrumental in the great economic, social, and environmental progress of the era. Following the sacrifices of the Greatest Generation, the returning vets and their children took the unprecedented economic growth and federal activism to new heights. This generation was led by presidents who believed in the commonwealth ideal: the belief that federal legislation, by encouraging individual opportunity, would result in the betterment of the entire nation. In the years after the war, these presidents created an outpouring of federal legislation that changed how and where people lived, their access to higher education, and their stewardship of the environment. They also spearheaded historic efforts to level the playing field for minorities, women, and immigrants. But this dynamic did not last, and Goldfield shows how the shrinking of the federal government shut subsequent generations off from those gifts.

About David Goldfield

David Goldfield is the Robert Lee Bailey Professor of History at the University of North Carolina, Charlotte. He is the lead author of the cornerstone textbook The American Journey, now in its seventh edition, and is the author of many works on Southern history, including Still Fighting the Civil War; Black, White, and Southern; and America Aflame. He lives in North Carolina.


Reviews

Goodreads review by victor

Good analysis of the clashes between those who believed government could act as an agency for good, and the naysayers who often undermined them. Probably the most surprising thing for me is how progressive Eisenhower was on a lot of issues and his proposals were often more in league with moderate Re......more

Goodreads review by Julian

A wonderful book showing us what government can achieve when we have people there who want to sever the greater good do. While there may be different ways of achieving that, this book showed that there is a roadmap for doing it in a way that benefits the most Americans. All we need are leaders with......more

Goodreads review by Jo

In this examination of the domestic policies of the Truman, Eisenhower, and Johnson administrations, David Goldfield argues persuasively that activist federal governments that adhere to the commonwealth ideal work to the benefit of all Americans. He cites the GI Bill, government support for scienti......more

If you are looking for a nonfiction book that reads like a novel, this one is not for you. This book is written like a textbook, a very good textbook. One that provides a valuable education about what the federal government did in the past that tremendously helped countless Americans to achieve the......more