TOWARD A PLANNED SOCIETY |
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Roosevelt and the Planning Idea | 1 |
From Pearl Harbor to the Employment Act | 69 |
From the Employment Act to the 1960s | 91 |
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92nd Congress activities agencies Agriculture American areas bill birth control Broker budget bureaucratic businessmen Cabinet cent central commission Committee congressional conservative coordination decisions Democratic Department depression Domestic Council Economic Planning economists effort Ehrlichman Eisenhower employment established executive branch federal fiscal force Ford Franklin Roosevelt governmental groups Hoover income incomes policy industry institutions interest intervention issue John John Ehrlichman John Kenneth Galbraith Johnson Kennedy labor land land-use legislation liberal Lyndon Johnson major manpower policy ment million Moynihan national growth policy national planning ning nomic NRPB organization Planners Planning Board Planning idea political economy post-New Deal PPBS President presidential problems produced programs proposed Public Administration reform reorganization Rexford G Richard Nixon Roosevelt Roy Ash Senator social management social reporting society spending staff structural Thomas Cronin thought tion tional tive Truman Tugwell U.S. Congress wartime White House