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A Square Deal
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The overarching theme is 'the Square Deal,' the political tagline for Theodore Roosevelt's domestic agenda. It was meant to level the playing field for everyone, and hold everyone to a clear and fair standard. This meant raising the standards for workers with common sense safety and hygiene rules. It meant raising the standard on labor by restricting child labor. It meant breaking up trusts, i.e. monopolies, among railroads. It meant passing laws to clean up meatpacking plants. It meant equal protection for black and white Americans. It meant equality of opportunity so that every person could be the best they could become.
In his speeches he touches on how to apply this mindset to nearly every topic relevant to Americans, from farmers to Southerners, labor unions, immigrants, Indians and businessman.
This is a new edition of the public domain book that was originally published in 1906.This new edition includes:A new Foreword written by the PublisherFootnotes explaining some of the references and offering relevant context.New format, layout, typesetting.Several political cartoons of Roosevelt and the issues of his time have been gathered and reproduced.
Bulkington Book's mission is to build a bridge into the past, before film, television, copyright, and internet swallowed up the world. We found this story worthy of revival, and we hope you find it worth your while.
Product details
Binding:
Paperback
Number of Pages:
162
Release Date:
2025-05-30
Publication Date:
2025-05-30
Publisher:
Bulkington Books
Languages:
Original:
English
ISBN13:
9798349402791
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Weight:
213 g
Height:
140 cm
Width:
216 cm
Thickness:
9 cm
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