New Deal Essay
Some people argue that theforward thinking policies of the New Deal did not radically alter U.S business,but instead conserved and protected it. This statement is extremely valid. Roosevelt developed his New Deal policies to help to bolster Americaneconomy not to reshape the capitalistic economy that America had adoptedhundreds of years ago. Rooseveltbelieved, however, in very active government interaction and in some casesintervention with big business. Roosevelt believed so heavily in the government getting involved withthe economy in order to assist the average American, the forgotten people, thathe created associations and organizations that got the United States governmentinvolved in …show more content…
The TVA was so influential andhelpful it has carried over to this day from the days of the New Deal.
TheTVA was an organization set up by the Roosevelt administration as part of theNew Deal. The TVA was created to damthe Tennessee River, thus bringing hydroelectric power to the Tennessee Valleyarea. This area was a large farmingcommunity but without electricity the farmers were unable to make a living andthe area became completely destitute.
TheTVA s goal was to give the people cheaper hydroelectric power than the privatemulti-million dollar electric corporations. The organization was highly criticized by the private corporations andother wealthy Americans as being socialist, but in fact the TVA merelysucceeded in creating a fair competition to the private corporations that inturn helped the consumers. The TVA wasa carry over from progressivism in the fact that it did not completely alterthe American system but just gave it a hand to get out of the doldrums that iswas stuck in. The difference in the TVAand the progressive ideals is that it did not by any means have anything to dowith strong government regulation over private corporations. This New Dealpolicy kept the American system in tact in fact preserved the ideal of faircompetition …show more content…
Roosevelt s NRA hadgovernment monitoring of industry. This organization had the heads of industryget together and discuss a standard of a minimum wage, minimum hours, and child laborregulation. The NRA did not directlycontrol big business but it did in fact make it better for the Americanpeople. To insure that industry did nottake advantage of its employees as part of the NRA ( this part was laterremoved when the NRA was found unconstitutional) the Wagner Act gave employeesthe right to unionize and strike against unfair treatment. With a minimum wage set and minimum andmaximum hours set more people got jobs and theses jobs paid enough based on thecost of goods for the quality of life for people to drastically increase. The NRA, although found unconstitutional,did not in any alter the American system of private capitalistic enterprise butmonitored it and jump-started the economy so that the American economy couldrebound from