Abstract. The Freedom Budget for All Americans, written under the supervision of Bayard Rustin and released in 1966 by the A. Philip Randolph Institute, was a well developed policy program to secure full economic citizenship for all Americans thanks to an unprecedented government investment. The program challenged the classic definition of civil rights and linked increased government spending to economic justice. It never earned traction and remained at the margins of historical memory by the end of the Johnson Presidency. The recent literature on the Freedom Budget focuses on its ideological milieu and political implications and identifies the strategic errors in coalition building as the main cause of the Freedom Budget defeat. This pape...
Fifty years ago, President Lyndon B. Johnson launched a War on Poverty while delivering his first ...
This study traces the origins and evolution of Lyndon Johnson\u27s approach to political economics a...
This article explores the economic dimension of the Pursuit of Happiness in the Declaration of Indep...
Abstract. The Freedom Budget for All Americans, written under the supervision of Bayard Rustin and r...
abstract: In the 1960s, prominent Civil Rights leaders proposed a Freedom Budget For All Americans, ...
of Freedom. This book reflected the conventional wisdom of the time that appeared also in the leadin...
Milton Friedman (1962) famously argued there can be no freedom of speech where the government owns t...
Milton Friedman (1962) is known for the claim that political freedom presupposes economic freedom (c...
Touré Reed published Toward Freedom on February 25, 2020, just before the tumultuous onslaught of ev...
One of the most contentious issues in American politics concerns the concept of the freemarket. One...
Johnson takes an economic perspective on the First Amendment. Johnson argues that freedom of speech ...
In this paper I will show how the mindset of liberalism has evolved since the Great Depression. It m...
1965 saw President Lyndon Johnson push an incredible number of reform bills through Congress as part...
In the book Whose Freedom? The Battle over America s Most Important Idea, linguist and cognitive sci...
Within the U.S. policy discourse, it has long been taken for granted that the body of human rights l...
Fifty years ago, President Lyndon B. Johnson launched a War on Poverty while delivering his first ...
This study traces the origins and evolution of Lyndon Johnson\u27s approach to political economics a...
This article explores the economic dimension of the Pursuit of Happiness in the Declaration of Indep...
Abstract. The Freedom Budget for All Americans, written under the supervision of Bayard Rustin and r...
abstract: In the 1960s, prominent Civil Rights leaders proposed a Freedom Budget For All Americans, ...
of Freedom. This book reflected the conventional wisdom of the time that appeared also in the leadin...
Milton Friedman (1962) famously argued there can be no freedom of speech where the government owns t...
Milton Friedman (1962) is known for the claim that political freedom presupposes economic freedom (c...
Touré Reed published Toward Freedom on February 25, 2020, just before the tumultuous onslaught of ev...
One of the most contentious issues in American politics concerns the concept of the freemarket. One...
Johnson takes an economic perspective on the First Amendment. Johnson argues that freedom of speech ...
In this paper I will show how the mindset of liberalism has evolved since the Great Depression. It m...
1965 saw President Lyndon Johnson push an incredible number of reform bills through Congress as part...
In the book Whose Freedom? The Battle over America s Most Important Idea, linguist and cognitive sci...
Within the U.S. policy discourse, it has long been taken for granted that the body of human rights l...
Fifty years ago, President Lyndon B. Johnson launched a War on Poverty while delivering his first ...
This study traces the origins and evolution of Lyndon Johnson\u27s approach to political economics a...
This article explores the economic dimension of the Pursuit of Happiness in the Declaration of Indep...