Franklin Roosevelt and the New Deal Explained — Fexingo History
In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the origins and inner workings of FDR's Brains Trust, the small group of academics and lawyers who helped design the New Deal's core legislation. They focus on the three most influential members: Columbia professor Raymond Moley, who shaped the First New Deal's approach to economic recovery; legal scholar Adolf Berle, whose work on corporate governance influenced securities regulation; and rural economist Rexford Tugwell, the visionary behind agricultural reforms and the Resettlement Administration. The conversation traces the Brains Trust's formation during the 1932 campaign, their role in the Hundred Days, and the internal tensions that led to their dissolution by 1935. Lucas highlights Moley's break with FDR over the National Recovery Administration, Berle's later frustration with the New Deal's direction, and Tugwell's radical ideas that made him a lightning rod for criticism. The episode also considers how this model of expertise influenced later presidential advisory groups, and what it meant for American governance. #FDR #NewDeal #BrainsTrust #RaymondMoley #AdolfBerle #RexfordTugwell #SamuelRosenman #FelixFrankfurter #HundredDays #NationalRecoveryAdministration #BrainTrust #GreatDepression #ColumbiaUniversity #ResettlementAdministration #AgriculturalAdjustmentAct #History #FexingoHistory #AmericanHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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