by Mark Thornton
Murray Rothbard argued that the cause of the Great Depression was the result of Herbert Hoover’s New Deal policies which sought to keep wages and profits high. Robert Higgs, Richard Vedder, and Lowell Gallaway extended this thesis to include FDR’s New Deal policies which created artificially high prices and profits and prevented the normal market correction processes, reduced employment, and consumer demand.
Here is a great video of Lee Ohanian, professor of economics at UCLA, explaining how FDR kept the free market from working. It would make a great video to show in classroom…..To Read More….
Editor's Note: I recommend reading Amity Schlaes', The Forgotten Man: A New History of The Great Depression. and Jonah Goldberg's, Liberal Fascism: The Secret History of the American Left, from Mussolini to the Politics of Meaning
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