The New Freedom

The New Freedom

Woodrow Wilson

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Magic Publisher
Año de edición:
2024
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9781835916995
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'The New Freedom' is a book written by Woodrow Wilson, which encapsulates his political philosophy and vision for progressive reform in the United States. Published in 1913, the book outlines Wilson’s ideas for transforming the American economic and political landscape to promote greater individual opportunity and freedom.In 'The New Freedom,' Wilson critiques the concentration of economic power and wealth in the hands of a few powerful corporations, arguing that this system stifles competition, limits economic opportunity, and undermines democracy. He advocates for a more decentralized and competitive economic system that empowers individuals and small businesses.One of the central themes of 'The New Freedom' is the need to break up monopolies and trusts, which Wilson sees as a threat to both economic liberty and democratic governance. He calls for stronger antitrust laws and government regulation to ensure a level playing field for all participants in the marketplace.Wilson also emphasizes the importance of political reform in achieving his vision of the new freedom. He proposes measures such as direct primaries, the initiative, referendum, and recall, and other reforms aimed at increasing popular participation in the political process and curbing the influence of special interests.Throughout the book, Wilson’s writing is characterized by its idealism and passion for reform. He presents a compelling vision of a more just and equitable society, grounded in principles of fairness, opportunity, and democratic governance.Overall, 'The New Freedom' is a seminal work in American political thought, shaping debates over economic policy, government regulation, and social justice for generations to come. Wilson’s ideas continue to influence discussions about the proper role of government in promoting economic opportunity and protecting the rights of citizens.

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