Legislative Foundations of American Consumer Society

Legislative Foundations of American Consumer Society

Regulation, Deregulation and Their Impacts from the 1930s to Today

Sullivan, Bob

McFarland & Co Inc

07/2022

277

Mole

Inglês

9781476685885

15 a 20 dias

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Preface
Introduction
Part One-The Regulatory Society
1.?Democrats and Republicans Before 1932
2.?-Glass-Steagall as Foundational Legislation
3.?Joe T. Robinson's Home Owners' Loan Act
4.?The 1934 Housing Act and "Redlining"
5.?-Wagner-Steagall and Public Housing
6.?-Steagall-Wagner and the Creation of "Fannie Mae"
7.?The 1945 Amended GI Bill and American Racism
8.?African American Exodus and the 1949 Housing Act
9.?Explosion! Levittowns and Shopping Malls
Part Two-The Deregulated Society
10.?The White Working Class and the "Treaty of Detroit"
11.?Brown, Civil Rights and the End of the New Deal
12.?The 1970s: New Republicans and Old Democrats
13.?Depository Institutions and the Flowering of Bain Capital
14.?The Privatized Mortgage Industry of the 2000s
15.?From Brooksley Born to -Sarbanes-Oxley
16.?Dodd-Frank and Legislative Approval of Consumer Society
Conclusions: The Consumer Paradise
Chapter Notes
Bibliography
Index
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literature; mass consumer; US; New Deal; mortgages; racism