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Professor Raymond Moley, American academic and writer, 1930s
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Professor Raymond Moley, American academic and writer, 1930s
Professor Raymond Moley, American academic and writer, 1930s. Raymond Charles Moley (1886-1975) was a leading supporter of President Franklin D Roosevelts New Deal but went on to became its bitter opponent. He broke with Roosevelt in mid-1933 and became a Republican. As a columnist for Newsweek magazine between 1937 and 1938 he was one of the most prominent critics of the New Deal and Liberalism in general
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This print captures Professor Raymond Moley, an influential American academic and writer during the 1930s. Raymond Charles Moley (1886-1975) initially supported President Franklin D. Roosevelt's New Deal but eventually became its bitter opponent. In the mid-1930s, he broke ties with Roosevelt and switched his allegiance to the Republican Party. During his tenure as a columnist for Newsweek magazine from 1937 to 1938, Moley emerged as one of the most prominent critics of the New Deal and Liberalism in general. His sharp analysis and conservative viewpoints challenged prevailing political ideologies of that era. In this portrait, Professor Raymond Moley exudes a sense of intellectual authority dressed in a formal suit. His piercing gaze suggests deep contemplation on matters related to politics, economics, and society at large. Moley's transformation from a fervent supporter to an ardent opponent of Roosevelt's policies reflects the complex dynamics within American politics during this transformative period in history. This image serves as a reminder that even those who once championed progressive ideas can undergo ideological shifts over time. The photograph is part of the Historica Graphica Collection, providing us with valuable insights into significant figures who shaped America's political landscape in the twentieth century. It offers viewers an opportunity to delve into historical narratives surrounding key personalities like Professor Raymond Moley while contemplating their lasting impact on our nation's trajectory.
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