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POLITICSApr 8 · 14:34 UTCTHE ECONOMIST

Franklin Roosevelt: Brilliant commander-in-chief, terrible chief executive

The article critiques Franklin D. Roosevelt's leadership as a chief executive, arguing his anti-business policies and arbitrary decisions prolonged the Great Depression. Amity Shlaes highlights his contrasting effectiveness as a commander-in-chief versus his executive governance.

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