The Abandonment Of The Liberal Pattern During The Rooseveltian New Deal

Authors

  • Antonia Sagredo Santos Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia , España.

Abstract

This article is dealing with the interventionist policy that the
Democrat President Franklin D. Roosevelt put into practice in
the United States in the 1930s. This study analyses the main
reforms that Roosevelt promoted when he became the American
President in 1933. He tried to use all these measures to
fight against the economic depression that affected the whole
country. These legislative measures are known under the
generic noun of New Deal. These years lasted from 1933 to
1939, when the Second World War started. In this time in American
History, the United States, a country that was considered
as the prototype of Liberalism, addopted a policy where the
federal Government set out the basic guidelines of the main
economic sectors.

Keywords: United States, Franklin D. Roosevelt, New Deal, Interventionism,
Liberalism.

Published

2016-07-27

How to Cite

Sagredo Santos, A. (2016) “The Abandonment Of The Liberal Pattern During The Rooseveltian New Deal”, Historia 396. Valparaíso, CL, 3(2), pp. 299–331. Available at: https://historia396.cl/index.php/historia396/article/view/32 (Accessed: 17 June 2026).