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Anything Goes: A Biography of the Roaring Twenties Anything Goes: A Biography of the Roaring Twenties by Lucy Moore
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“The crash did not cause the Depression: that was part of a far broader malaise. What it did was expose the weaknesses that underpinned the confidence and optimism of the 1920s - poor distribution of income, a weak banking structure and insufficient regulations, the economy's dependence on new consumer goods, the over-extension of industry and the Government's blind belief that promoting business interests would make America uniformly prosperous.”
Lucy Moore, Anything Goes: A Biography of the Roaring Twenties
“a professor of sociology asserted that “the most dangerous weakness in a democracy is the uninformed and unthinking average man.”
Lucy Moore, Anything Goes: A Biography Of The Roaring Twenties
“So many aspects of the Jazz Age recall our own: political corruption and complacency; fear of outsiders; life-changing technologies; cults of youth, excess, consumerism and celebrity; profit as a new religion on the one hand and the easy availability of credit on the other; astonishing affluence and yet a huge section of society unable to move out of poverty.”
Lucy Moore, Anything Goes: A Biography Of The Roaring Twenties