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- W2498510680 abstract "Of all the fables of the progressive historians, that of Herbert Hoover as the last of the laissez-faire liberals is among the most incredible. In fact, Hoover was the most progressive presidential candidate of the 1920s, whom his erstwhile supporters disowned. He was precisely the sort of technocratic administrator that progressives extolled. Hoover was personally extra-political, so that Democrats tried to enlist him as their presidential candidate in 1920. He had the support of Louis D. Brandeis, Franklin D. Roosevelt, and the New Republic. Hoover had contributed to Theodore Roosevelt’s 1912 campaign and served in the Wilson administration. The presidency was his first elective office. His principal program both as Secretary of Commerce and President was the promotion of “voluntary association.” “American individualism,” as Hoover called it, was “progressive individualism,” repudiating the “every man for himself and let the devil take the hindmost” view of laissez-faire capitalism, and also the bureaucratic regimentation of fascism or socialism. He promoted trade associations to aid “sick industries” such as lumber, coal, and agriculture, but also to promote fledgling ones such as aviation, radio, and motion pictures. He triumphed over the Justice Department when the Supreme Court reversed itself and took a more tolerant view of trade associations that went to the brink of price-fixing." @default.
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