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Agrarian Intellectuals and the Intended New Deal: A Historical Exploration of the Yale Agrarian Studies Series

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Agrarianism, a philosophy emphasizing the importance of rural life and agriculture, has played a significant role in shaping American society and culture. From the colonial era to the present day, agrarian thinkers have advocated for policies that promote family farms, local economies, and environmental sustainability.

In the early 20th century, a group of intellectuals at Yale University emerged as leading proponents of agrarianism. These intellectuals, known as the Yale Agrarians, published a series of essays and books that critiqued the growing industrialization and urbanization of American society. They argued that a return to rural values and a decentralization of power were essential for the nation's well-being.

The Yale Agrarians' work had a profound impact on American thought and policy. Their ideas inspired the New Deal's agricultural policies, which aimed to support family farmers and rural communities. The Agrarians' critique of industrialization also influenced the environmental movement, which emerged in the 1960s and 1970s.

Planning Democracy: Agrarian Intellectuals and the Intended New Deal (Yale Agrarian Studies Series)
Planning Democracy: Agrarian Intellectuals and the Intended New Deal (Yale Agrarian Studies Series)
by Michael R. Strain

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Language : English
File size : 5969 KB
Text-to-Speech : Enabled
Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
Word Wise : Enabled
Print length : 366 pages
Screen Reader : Supported
X-Ray for textbooks : Enabled

Today, agrarianism continues to be a relevant and important philosophy. As the world faces challenges such as climate change and economic inequality, agrarian thinkers offer insights and solutions that can help us create a more sustainable and just society.

The Yale Agrarian Studies Series is a collection of essays and books that were published by Yale University Press between 1938 and 1968. The series was edited by Donald Davidson, one of the leading members of the Yale Agrarians.

The Agrarian Studies Series covered a wide range of topics, including agriculture, economics, history, literature, and philosophy. The essays and books in the series provided a comprehensive critique of industrialization and urbanization, and they offered a vision of a more sustainable and just society.

The Agrarian Studies Series was a major intellectual achievement, and it had a significant impact on American thought and policy. The series helped to shape the New Deal's agricultural policies, and it inspired the environmental movement. The Agrarian Studies Series continues to be an important source of insights for scholars and policymakers today.

The Yale Agrarian Studies Series addressed a wide range of issues, but several major themes emerged throughout the series. These themes included:

  • The critique of industrialization and urbanization. The Agrarians argued that industrialization and urbanization were destroying American society and culture. They believed that these forces were leading to the loss of traditional values, the decline of rural communities, and the erosion of environmental sustainability.
  • The importance of agriculture. The Agrarians believed that agriculture was the foundation of a healthy society. They argued that farmers were the guardians of the land and that they played a vital role in preserving American values.
  • The need for a decentralized society. The Agrarians believed that power should be decentralized and that local communities should have more control over their own affairs. They argued that this would lead to a more democratic and just society.
  • The importance of tradition. The Agrarians believed that tradition was an important source of wisdom and guidance. They argued that we should learn from the past and that we should not be too quick to embrace new ideas.

The Yale Agrarian Studies Series was a major intellectual achievement, and it had a significant impact on American thought and policy. The series helped to shape the New Deal's agricultural policies, and it inspired the environmental movement. The Agrarian Studies Series continues to be an important source of insights for scholars and policymakers today.

The Agrarian Studies Series is a reminder of the importance of agrarianism in American history. The Agrarians' critique of industrialization and urbanization is still relevant today, and their vision of a more sustainable and just society is one that we should all strive to achieve.

The Yale Agrarian Studies Series is a valuable resource for anyone interested in American history, agrarianism, or environmentalism. The series provides a comprehensive critique of industrialization and urbanization, and it offers a vision of a more sustainable and just society. The Agrarian Studies Series is a must-read for anyone who wants to understand the roots of the modern environmental movement.

Planning Democracy: Agrarian Intellectuals and the Intended New Deal (Yale Agrarian Studies Series)
Planning Democracy: Agrarian Intellectuals and the Intended New Deal (Yale Agrarian Studies Series)
by Michael R. Strain

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Language : English
File size : 5969 KB
Text-to-Speech : Enabled
Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
Word Wise : Enabled
Print length : 366 pages
Screen Reader : Supported
X-Ray for textbooks : Enabled
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Planning Democracy: Agrarian Intellectuals and the Intended New Deal (Yale Agrarian Studies Series)
Planning Democracy: Agrarian Intellectuals and the Intended New Deal (Yale Agrarian Studies Series)
by Michael R. Strain

5 out of 5

Language : English
File size : 5969 KB
Text-to-Speech : Enabled
Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
Word Wise : Enabled
Print length : 366 pages
Screen Reader : Supported
X-Ray for textbooks : Enabled
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