From Library Journal
Ambassador, presidential advisor, author, attorney, and foremost proponent of corporate liberalism, Berle was one of the principal architects of domestic and foreign policy under Franklin Roosevelt. In this first full-length biography of him Schwarz has drawn extensively on manuscript and other primary resources in outlining the success and shortcomings of Berle's conscious life-long effort to be a "causative force in history." This distinguished work carefully places Berle in the intellectual and historical context of his times and provides a lucid look at mid-20th-century American liberalism. For academic as well as most medium and large public libraries. Steven D. Zink, Univ. of Nevada Lib., Reno
Copyright 1987 Reed Business Information, Inc.
Copyright 1987 Reed Business Information, Inc.
