Lyndon B. Johnson: The Not-So-Great Society
• https://www.prageru.com, Amity ShlaesLyndon B. Johnson created hundreds of social programs to "cure" poverty. But who would administer those programs? And how exactly would they work?
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Lyndon B. Johnson created hundreds of social programs to "cure" poverty. But who would administer those programs? And how exactly would they work?
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