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The
New
Deal
under
Tugwell
;
they
raise
the
level
of
the
masses
listen
.
"
She
read
aloud
to
Joe
:
What
had
China
been
?
Yearning
,
one
needful
commingled
entity
looking
toward
the
West
,
its
great
democratic
President
,
Chiang
Kai
-
shek
,
who
had
led
the
Chinese
people
through
the
years
of
war
,
now
into
the
years
of
peace
,
into
the
Decade
of
Rebuilding
.
But
for
China
it
was
not
a
rebuilding
,
for
that
almost
supernaturally
vast
flat
land
had
never
been
built
,
lay
still
slumbering
in
the
ancient
dream
.
Arousing
;
yes
,
the
entity
,
the
giant
,
had
to
partake
at
last
of
full
consciousness
,
had
to
waken
into
the
modern
world
with
its
jet
airplanes
and
atomic
power
,
its
autobahns
and
factories
and
medicines
.
And
from
whence
would
come
the
crack
of
thunder
which
would
rouse
the
giant
?
Chiang
had
known
that
,
even
during
the
struggle
to
defeat
Japan
.
It
would
come
from
the
United
States
.
And
,
by
1950
,
American
technicians
and
engineers
,
teachers
,
doctors
,
agronomists
,
swarming
like
some
new
life
form
into
each
province
,
each
Interrupting
,
Joe
said
,
"
You
know
what
he
s
done
,
don
t
you
?
He
s
taken
the
best
about
Nazism
,
the
socialist
part
,
the
Todt
Organization
and
the
economic
advances
we
got
through
Speer
,
and
who
s
he
giving
the
credit
to
?
The
New
Deal
.
And
he
s
left
out
the
bad
part
,
the
SS
part
,
the
racial
extermination
and
segregation
.
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It
s
a
utopia
!
You
imagine
if
the
Allies
had
won
,
the
New
Deal
would
have
been
able
to
revive
the
economy
and
make
those
socialist
welfare
improvements
,
like
he
says
?
Hell
no
;
he
s
talking
about
a
form
of
state
syndicalism
,
the
corporate
state
,
like
we
developed
under
the
Duce
.
He
s
saying
,
You
would
have
had
all
the
good
and
none
of
"
"
Let
me
read
,
"
she
said
fiercely
.
He
shrugged
.
But
he
did
cease
babbling
.
She
read
on
at
once
,
but
to
herself
.
And
these
markets
,
the
countless
millions
of
China
,
set
the
factories
in
Detroit
and
Chicago
to
humming
;
that
vast
mouth
could
never
be
filled
,
those
people
could
not
in
a
hundred
years
be
given
enough
trucks
or
bricks
or
steel
ingots
or
clothing
or
typewriters
or
canned
peas
or
clocks
or
radios
or
nose
-
drops
.
The
American
workman
,
by
1960
,
had
the
highest
standard
of
living
in
the
world
,
and
all
due
to
what
they
genteelly
called
"
the
most
favored
nation
"
clause
in
every
commercial
transaction
with
the
East
.
The
U
.
S
.
no
longer
occupied
Japan
,
and
she
had
never
occupied
China
;
and
yet
the
fact
could
not
be
disputed
:
Canton
and
Tokyo
and
Shanghai
did
not
buy
from
the
British
;
they
bought
American
.
And
with
each
sale
,
the
workingman
in
Baltimore
or
Los
Angeles
or
Atlanta
saw
a
little
more
prosperity
.
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It
seemed
to
the
planners
,
the
men
of
vision
in
the
White
House
,
that
they
had
almost
achieved
their
goal
.
The
exploring
rocket
ships
would
soon
nose
cautiously
out
into
the
void
from
a
world
that
had
at
last
seen
an
end
to
its
age
-
old
griefs
:
hunger
,
plague
,
war
,
ignorance
.
In
the
British
Empire
,
equal
measures
toward
social
and
economic
progress
had
brought
similar
relief
to
the
masses
in
India
,
Burma
,
Africa
,
the
Middle
East
.
The
factories
of
the
Ruhr
,
Manchester
,
of
the
Saar
,
the
oil
of
Baku
,
all
flowed
and
interacted
in
intricate
but
effective
harmony
;
the
populations
of
Europe
basked
in
what
appeared
"
I
think
they
should
be
the
rulers
,
"
Juliana
said
,
pausing
.
"
They
always
were
the
best
.
The
British
.
"