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The Great Depression and the New Deal with Robert McElvaine

47 min · 15. apr. 2026
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Why didn't America turn to fascism during the worst economic crisis in modern history? If AI causes mass unemployment in the coming years, what can the 1930s teach us about replacing the social role of work? Patrick speaks with Robert S. McElvaine [https://substack.com/@robertsmcelvaine], historian, political commentator and author of The Great Depression: America 1929–1941, about the wealth inequality and debt-fuelled consumption that caused the crash, Roosevelt's political genius, and why the lessons of the New Deal matter more now than ever.

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