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The Forgotten Man (1941 Film)
The Forgotten Man may refer to: *Forgotten man, a concept used in American political rhetoric * ''The Forgotten Man'' (painting), a 2010 painting by Jon McNaughton *'' The Forgotten Man: A New History of the Great Depression'', a 2007 book by Amity Shlaes * ''The Forgotten Man'' (novel), a 2005 Elvis Cole novel by Robert Crais * ''The Forgotten Man'' (1971 film), a 1971 TV film * ''The Forgotten Man'' (1941 film), a 1941 Robert Benchley short * ''The Forgotten Man'' (radio address), a 1932 radio address given by Franklin Roosevelt *''The Forgotten Man, and Other Essays'', a collection of essays by William Graham Sumner William Graham Sumner (October 30, 1840 – April 12, 1910) was an American clergyman, social scientist, and classical liberal. He taught social sciences at Yale University—where he held the nation's first professorship in sociology—and be ... * ''Forgotten Man'' (album), a 1981 album by jazz saxophonist Lou Donaldson {{DEFAULTSORT:Forgotten Man, The ...
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Forgotten Man
The forgotten man is a political concept in the United States centered around those whose interests have been neglected. The first main invocation of this concept came from William Graham Sumner in an 1883 lecture in Brooklyn entitled ''The Forgotten Man'' (published posthumously in 1918) who articulated such a man to be one who has been compelled to pay for reformist programs. In 1932, President Franklin Roosevelt appropriated the phrase in a speech, using it to refer to those at the bottom of the economic scale whom Roosevelt believed the state needed to help. Sumner's forgotten man Yale University professor William Graham Sumner appears to be the first to use the phrase "the forgotten man", in his 1876 essay. His algebraic definition of the forgotten man was "C", who is coerced into helping the man at the economic bottom "X", by "A" and "B" who demand charity for "X". Roosevelt's forgotten man Roosevelt used the phrase in a radio address he gave on April 7, 1932, to describe t ...
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The Forgotten Man (painting)
''The Forgotten Man'' is a 2010 painting by the American artist Jon McNaughton. It depicts then President Barack Obama standing in front of the White House beside a destitute citizen while being haunted by figures of all past presidents. The subject matter of the painting was inspired by the passage of the Affordable Care Act. McNaughton unveiled the painting in a YouTube video on September 14, 2010. It was the second in a series of politically charged portraits painted by McNaughton. The painting, along with subsequent works by McNaughton, have attracted notoriety by fans for their unsubtle political themes, while critics have focused on their perceived "so bad it's good" qualities. Description The 43 men who as of 2010 had served as President of the United States are gathered in a park in front of the White House, above which the American flag can be seen, at half mast. In general, the 18th and 19th century presidents are on the left, the later ones on the right, some appear l ...
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A New History Of The Great Depression
A, or a, is the first letter and the first vowel of the Latin alphabet, used in the modern English alphabet, the alphabets of other western European languages and others worldwide. Its name in English is ''a'' (pronounced ), plural ''aes''. It is similar in shape to the Ancient Greek letter alpha, from which it derives. The uppercase version consists of the two slanting sides of a triangle, crossed in the middle by a horizontal bar. The lowercase version can be written in two forms: the double-storey a and single-storey ɑ. The latter is commonly used in handwriting and fonts based on it, especially fonts intended to be read by children, and is also found in italic type. In English grammar, " a", and its variant " an", are indefinite articles. History The earliest certain ancestor of "A" is aleph (also written 'aleph), the first letter of the Phoenician alphabet, which consisted entirely of consonants (for that reason, it is also called an abjad to distinguish it fro ...
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The Forgotten Man (novel)
Robert Crais (pronounced ) (born June 20, 1953) is an American author of detective fiction. Crais began his career writing scripts for television shows such as ''Hill Street Blues'', ''Cagney & Lacey'', '' Quincy'', ''Miami Vice'' and ''L.A. Law''. His writing is influenced by Raymond Chandler, Dashiell Hammett, Ernest Hemingway, Robert B. Parker and John Steinbeck. Crais has won numerous awards for his crime novels. Lee Child has cited him in interviews as one of his favourite American crime writers. The novels of Robert Crais have been published in 62 countries and are bestsellers around the world. Robert Crais received the Ross Macdonald Literary Award in 2006 and was named Grand Master by the Mystery Writers of America in 2014. Biography Born in Independence, Louisiana, he was adopted and raised as an only child. He attended Louisiana State University and studied mechanical engineering. Crais moved to Hollywood in 1976 where he found work as a screenwriter for the television ...
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The Forgotten Man (1971 Film)
The Forgotten Man may refer to: *Forgotten man, a concept used in American political rhetoric * ''The Forgotten Man'' (painting), a 2010 painting by Jon McNaughton *'' The Forgotten Man: A New History of the Great Depression'', a 2007 book by Amity Shlaes * ''The Forgotten Man'' (novel), a 2005 Elvis Cole novel by Robert Crais * ''The Forgotten Man'' (1971 film), a 1971 TV film * ''The Forgotten Man'' (1941 film), a 1941 Robert Benchley short * ''The Forgotten Man'' (radio address), a 1932 radio address given by Franklin Roosevelt *''The Forgotten Man, and Other Essays'', a collection of essays by William Graham Sumner William Graham Sumner (October 30, 1840 – April 12, 1910) was an American clergyman, social scientist, and classical liberal. He taught social sciences at Yale University—where he held the nation's first professorship in sociology—and be ... * ''Forgotten Man'' (album), a 1981 album by jazz saxophonist Lou Donaldson {{DEFAULTSORT:Forgotten Man, The ...
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The Forgotten Man (1941 Film)
The Forgotten Man may refer to: *Forgotten man, a concept used in American political rhetoric * ''The Forgotten Man'' (painting), a 2010 painting by Jon McNaughton *'' The Forgotten Man: A New History of the Great Depression'', a 2007 book by Amity Shlaes * ''The Forgotten Man'' (novel), a 2005 Elvis Cole novel by Robert Crais * ''The Forgotten Man'' (1971 film), a 1971 TV film * ''The Forgotten Man'' (1941 film), a 1941 Robert Benchley short * ''The Forgotten Man'' (radio address), a 1932 radio address given by Franklin Roosevelt *''The Forgotten Man, and Other Essays'', a collection of essays by William Graham Sumner William Graham Sumner (October 30, 1840 – April 12, 1910) was an American clergyman, social scientist, and classical liberal. He taught social sciences at Yale University—where he held the nation's first professorship in sociology—and be ... * ''Forgotten Man'' (album), a 1981 album by jazz saxophonist Lou Donaldson {{DEFAULTSORT:Forgotten Man, The ...
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The Forgotten Man (radio Address)
The Forgotten Man may refer to: *Forgotten man, a concept used in American political rhetoric * ''The Forgotten Man'' (painting), a 2010 painting by Jon McNaughton *'' The Forgotten Man: A New History of the Great Depression'', a 2007 book by Amity Shlaes * ''The Forgotten Man'' (novel), a 2005 Elvis Cole novel by Robert Crais * ''The Forgotten Man'' (1971 film), a 1971 TV film * ''The Forgotten Man'' (1941 film), a 1941 Robert Benchley short * ''The Forgotten Man'' (radio address), a 1932 radio address given by Franklin Roosevelt *''The Forgotten Man, and Other Essays'', a collection of essays by William Graham Sumner William Graham Sumner (October 30, 1840 – April 12, 1910) was an American clergyman, social scientist, and classical liberal. He taught social sciences at Yale University—where he held the nation's first professorship in sociology—and be ... * ''Forgotten Man'' (album), a 1981 album by jazz saxophonist Lou Donaldson {{DEFAULTSORT:Forgotten Man, The ...
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William Graham Sumner
William Graham Sumner (October 30, 1840 – April 12, 1910) was an American clergyman, social scientist, and classical liberal. He taught social sciences at Yale University—where he held the nation's first professorship in sociology—and became one of the most influential teachers at any other major school. Sumner wrote extensively on the social sciences, penning numerous books and essays on ethics, American history, economic history, political theory, sociology, and anthropology. He supported ''laissez-faire'' economics, free markets, and the gold standard, in addition to coining the term " ethnocentrism" to identify the roots of imperialism, which he strongly opposed. As a spokesman against elitism, he was in favor of the " forgotten man" of the middle class—a term he coined. He had a prolonged influence on American conservatism. Biography Sumner wrote an autobiographical sketch for the fourth of the histories of the Class of 1863 Yale College.''A History of the Cla ...
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