Freedom from Want
Discover the profound insights of Freedom from Want by Kathleen G. Donohue, published by Johns Hopkins University Press in 2006. This engaging paperback spans 344 pages and expertly weaves together intellectual, cultural, and political history. Donohue illuminates how Americans redefined the consumer's role in society, exploring the significant implications of these evolving attitudes on liberalism and the government's responsibility in ensuring the material welfare of its citizens. Ideal for readers interested in consumer issues and U.S. history, this book offers a fresh perspective on the intersection of culture and politics in shaping American identity. Dive into this essential read and enhance your understanding of the dynamics that have influenced consumerism and governance in the United States.