▲ | wqaatwt 9 hours ago | ||||||||||||||||
Well far-right and far-left usually put people in camps due to ideological or related reasons. In this case I’m not sure if that was inherently related to Roosevelt’s progressive/left policies. A moderate or rightwing government likely would have done something similar at the time. | |||||||||||||||||
▲ | brandall10 8 hours ago | parent [-] | ||||||||||||||||
They also tend to put the 'other' in them. My argument is that New Deal policies paved the way - culturally, institutionally, legislatively - for the United States to quickly mobilize for war, which also significantly reduced the friction for something like this to occur. So yes, it could have happened under more centrist regimes entering the war, but the scale and timing would likely have been minimized in comparison. | |||||||||||||||||
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