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Kim Phillips-Fein recounts the little-known efforts of men such as W. C. Mullendore, Leonard Read, and Jasper Crane, drawing on meticulous research and narrative gifts to craft a compelling history of the role of big and small business in American politics―and a blueprint for anyone who wants insight into the way that money has been used to.Get Textbooks on Google Her meticulous research and narrative gifts reveal the dramatic story of a pragmatic, step-by-step, check-by-check campaign to promote an ideological revolution--one that ultimately helped propel conservative ideas to electoral triumph. 16 Photographs. Kimberly Phillips-Fein is a historian of twentieth-century American politics.
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The riveting story of how Kim Phillips-Fein teaches American history at New York University, where she is an associate professor in the Gallatin School of Individualized Study. She is the author of Invisible Hands: The Businessmen's Crusade Against the New Deal (W.W. Norton, ). Her essays have appeared in the Nation, the Atlantic, the Journal of American History and the.