The New Freedom
Book • 1913
"The New Freedom" is a collection of speeches Woodrow Wilson made during his 1912 presidential campaign.
It articulates Wilson's vision for a reformed America, focusing on breaking up monopolies and promoting economic competition.
Wilson advocated for lower tariffs, banking reform, and stronger antitrust laws to create a level playing field for small businesses.
The book underscores the importance of individual liberty and limited government intervention in the economy.
He also expressed concerns about the undue influence of powerful interests on government policy.
"The New Freedom" provides insight into Wilson's progressive ideals and his commitment to empowering the average citizen.
It articulates Wilson's vision for a reformed America, focusing on breaking up monopolies and promoting economic competition.
Wilson advocated for lower tariffs, banking reform, and stronger antitrust laws to create a level playing field for small businesses.
The book underscores the importance of individual liberty and limited government intervention in the economy.
He also expressed concerns about the undue influence of powerful interests on government policy.
"The New Freedom" provides insight into Wilson's progressive ideals and his commitment to empowering the average citizen.
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