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Going Big

FDR's Legacy, Biden's New Deal, and the Struggle to Save Democracy

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With history and the extraordinary parallels between Biden and FDR as his guide, the veteran political analyst diagnoses what's at stake for America in 2022 and beyond
Joe Biden has found his way back to Franklin Roosevelt's New Deal. After four decades of diminishing prospects for ordinary people, the public likes what Biden is offering. Yet American democracy is in dire peril as Republicans, increasingly the national minority, try to destroy democracy in order to cling to power. It is the best of times and the worst of times. In Going Big, bestselling author and political journalist Robert Kuttner assesses the promise and peril of this critical juncture.

Biden, like FDR in his time, faces multiple challenges. Roosevelt had to make terrible compromises with racist legislators to win enactment of his program. Biden, to achieve the necessary governing coalition, needs to achieve durable multiracial coalitions. Roosevelt had to conquer fascism in Europe; Biden must defeat it at home. And after four decades of neoliberal policy disasters reflecting Wall Street's political influence, Biden needs to go beyond what even FDR achieved, to restore a democratic economy of broad possibility.

From a writer with an unparalleled understanding of the history and politics that have made this moment possible, this book is the essential guide to what is at stake for Joe Biden, for America, and for our democracy.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      February 14, 2022
      Kuttner (Can Democracy Survive Global Capitalism?), cofounder of The American Prospect, underwhelms in this cursory attempt to place in historical context the challenges President Biden has faced in enacting his domestic agenda. Contending that “Biden’s presidency will be either a historic pivot back to New Deal economics and forward to energized democracy, or a heartbreaking interregnum between two bouts of deepening American fascism,” Kuttner details how past progressive policies, most notably FDR’s New Deal and LBJ’s Great Society, changed millions of lives for the better and harshly criticizes Jimmy Carter and other Democrats for “abandoning the party’s liberal wing” and embracing Republican policies on deregulation, tax cuts, and military spending. Though Kuttner makes a convincing case that bold policies are needed to address the country’s ills, he doesn’t fully reckon with the electoral challenges Democrats face, and he fails to offer plausible hope that their razor-thin Senate majority will allow for passage of New Deal–type legislation. Elsewhere, Kuttner insists that Democrats should make the 2022 midterms a “referendum” on Donald Trump, without seriously considering the arguments against such an approach, and pays only minimal attention to electoral reform. This progressive rallying cry falls short.

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