468. Great Society: A New History
Rating: ☆☆☆1/2
Recommended by: Nick Reader
Author: Amity Shlaes
Genre: Non Fiction, Economics, History, Sociology, Politics
511 pages, published November 6, 2018
Reading Format: Book
Summary
In Great Society, Amity Shlaes takes a critical look at the genesis, enactment and repercussions of President Lyndon B. Johnson’s Great Society programs. Shlaes argues that Johnson’s Great Society gave rise to a silent majority of citizens who rejected what they saw as the federal government’s overreach. Despite trillions in government spending kicked off by LBJ, poverty today remains as difficult to eradicate as ever.
Quotes
“Reagan told the press that he opposed family assistance: “I believe the government is supposed to promote the general welfare,” Reagan said. “I don’t believe it is supposed to provide it.”
My Take
While not as persuasive or powerful a read as The Forgotten Man (Schlaes’ history of the Great Depression), Great Society does provide a lot of food for thought. The hubris of LBJ, Richard Nixon and other leaders of the 1960’s and 1970’s, both in foreign and domestic policy, led to stagflation, rioting, despair, and national self-doubt. I hope we never repeat the mistakes of this time period.